Love Poem: Whispers of a flame
Damien Musgrove Avatar
Written by: Damien Musgrove

Whispers of a flame

The night is long, the bed is cold,
These empty sheets feel twice as old.
Sleep won’t come, though I lay still,
Your voice still lingers, soft and shrill.

I close my eyes, but there you stand,
A ghost that time can’t reprimand.
Your copper hair, a burning light,
Flickers through my hollow night.

I reach, I grasp, but touch the air,
You were never really there.
Yet still, I see you down the street,
A fleeting glimpse, a cruel deceit.

The echoes call, the whispers creep,
Your laughter haunts the space between.
The walls repeat the things you said,
Your name still spins inside my head.

I drown in noise, I chase the day,
To keep your shadow locked away.
But silence comes, and with it you,
A love too bright, a wound too true.

Somewhere beyond the stars you shine,
Too far to reach, yet once was mine.
A place too high, too far to see,
And yet, you never leave me be