You come to me
slipped from a dream
and from that lofty platform
where all players have played their parts
beneath that opulent moon
the curse of the star-crossed
the sorrowful stars have scattered
I knew your song
you sang it well
transfixed, I stood there
on the ballroom floor
picking out my destiny
one heartbreak at a time
It was then that I was drawn
when hot hands touched
palm to palm
the holy palmer’s kiss
the clock stopped
like a time travel pendulum
Look there now
I was never the sun
knowing full well
than to swear by the moon
that deceptive luminare
casting upon
a jewel in the night
tears falling down on the cheek of those
destined to part in sweet sorrow
love that was stronger
but burned less
than moderate mankind
could handle…
Lovely!
Thanks Marissa!
Enjoyed spotting the Shakespeare references in this delicate poem!
Thanks so much for the wonderful compliment!
Love. On a different note, I just nominated you for an award on my blog. Please don’t feel obligated to answer
Thank you Tosha! I am very honored that you nominated me. Likewise, thank you for your wonderful compliment π
You are most welcome xx
This was challenging, Lana, but I really liked trying to remember a few of the origins of these Shakespeare phrases. β You created a cohesive and lyrical poem with a touch of melancholy. β‘β‘
I have been silly repetitive in saying hope you have a wonderful new year, Lana. π
Thanks Robin, the melancholy follows me sometimes π I don’t think we can say happy new year enough, a new year is exciting!
Beautiful poem with wonderful refences to Shakespeare’s words and plots. The tale of the ‘star-crossed lovers’ is, indeed, heartbreaking.
It is truly heartbreaking. The kids have been studying Romeo and Juliet which brought this to mind. I’ve been wanting to pop one of those movies in and watch so think I’m putting that on the calendar for when the Rock Guy goes to California to play his music. If I do it when he is home, he will run screaming from the room, lol.
Oh dear … conflict of interest makes for a lot of fun. Most students enjoy studying Romeo and Juliet, especially if there’s a DVD to watch with it.
Does Rock Guy play in a band? (I’m obviously behind on this.)
They do love a DVD for sure. The Rock Guy does have a band called Hell on Wheels. He plays music in the style of Led Zeppelin, Van Halen…rock bands (classic rock as it is called now). He is an accomplished song writer and guitarist. I’m jealous, I always wanted to be a musician π
Melancholic, yes, but sweet also. Shakespeare was a master with words. You did him proud in this poem.
That’s a wonderful compliment coming from a writing teacher. I never tire of Shakespeare, and I’ve been wanting to watch Romeo and Juliet since the high school kids have been studying it (I’m a substitute teacher). Thanks again for reading π
Well done!
Thanks so much. Hope you are staying warm there on the coast, I’ve had a challenge staying warm since it became cold here π
“The world speaks in palindromes
That’s all that I can say
No matter how you look at it
The words spell out the same. ”
Politically correct or not
The best that we can do
Is offer words of sympathy
And leave the rest to you.
And so I say this as a friend
I’ll try not to digress
Your words are filled with earnestness
You are doing your best.” —- Gerry C.
The world does…recycling is random… Thanks for visiting and reading π