Mourning Would

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    Mourning Would

    Mourning would come all too fast
    My love next to me, his sleeping lasts
    I stare at him; fresh tears come to my eyes
    That nightmare his hatred undisguised
    My weeping awakens him
    Baby, I had that dream again
    His arms wrap around me as he says those words
    I repeat them, he knows I heard
    Will you lay with me when mourning comes and again the dream follows?
    Hold me tight, as I wonder if it will be there tomorrow?
    I want you forever, to lie in my arms
    I want you forever, to show me your charms
    My love, Nathaniel, mourning would come with tears in my eyes
    That dream your rejection clearly undisguised
    The dead silence while you’re sleeping lasts
    My eyes are wet, my mourning came fast

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    Poetry is what is lost in translation.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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