The Place Of Defeat Poem by Terry Mitchison

The Place Of Defeat



I walked towards the room of darkness
The place where she sleep deeply
I tried to avoid my usual carelessness
And move my body to her slowly

She asked me to lie beside her
The place where I'm quite familiar
We decided to hide ourselves under the cover
All of a sudden the memories were clearer

We tried to reminisce the days we've been through
The places where we went and enjoyed
The things we have done only for us two
I can't imagine all of these is about to get destroyed

She is so weak in bed
The place of light and happiness is awaiting
Her spirit and will is abating
Her time is left a thread

I said I love her and leave a kiss upon her head
The place where I remember kissing her on the wed
As her heart beats the final beat
I felt like this is my biggest defeat

Sunday, November 23, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: sadness
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