Sunrise

by Cory Bogner {Pisces} - Not entered

You take away the breath I was keeping for sunrise.
You appear and the morning looks drab in my eyes.
   And then again I'll turn down love,
   Having seen you again.
   Once more you'll disappear,
   My morning put to shame.

Sometimes I fear that this will go on my life through.
Each day I spend in an echoed vision of you.
   And then again I'll turn down love,
   Remembering your smile.
   My every day is spent,
   Thinking of you all the while.

The times I've let myself down,
     My head's spinning 'round;
          My eyes see only you.
The chances I've lost,
     Opportunities tossed;
          Away and into the blue.

You take away the breath I was keeping for sunrise.
You appear and the morning looks drab in my eyes.
   And then again I'll turn down love,
   Having seen you again.
   Once more you'll disappear,
   My morning put to shame.


Reason for writing:

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Birth sign: Not entered
Date created: 1996-11-10 22:36:55
Last updated: 2021-03-03 14:39:07
Poem ID: 45997

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