A Golden Heart

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A Golden Heart

I placed my hands
beneath your coat
and placed my heart in a fold,
hidden there for future use
in hopes of turning gold.

I tread on troubled waters
and diligently I walk,
breaking down the pilliars,
the chains, the binds and the locks.

but the chill within
could freeze my soul
and crush my precious jewel,
still,
I press on
and forage the storm
like a battered love starved fool.

Billowing winds and sand storms
mark my colored path,
bringing grains of feathered hope
the end of a journey of wrath.

I will be stedfast and mighty
a warrior true of heart,
bringing forth your deepest hope,
truly
never to part.

As the walls begin to crumble
and storms calm to a still,
the light in your eyes shines brightly
and shows me how you feel.

Bedded still beneath the folds
my heart no longer cold,
I can safely view her granduer
sparkling brilliant gold.

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Poetry is what gets lost in translation.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

extrarib’s Poems (7)

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THE ODD FELLOW SERENADE 0
THE PASSION WITHIN 0
LOST BY THE SEA 1
LAYERS OF LIFE 2
THE LIGHT THAT SHINES 0
A Golden Heart 0
Ode To A Broken Truck 0