Dark Poetry - Proudly Publishing Poems Prose And People's Priceless Poetry
"Anaël's Waxen Pulse" by Godot

Dark Poetry Home

Log In

Random Poetry


Anaël's Waxen Pulse

*And thus he begged forget me not
But time passed on and she forgot...*

on the loneliest of evenings
may *you* read this, all alone
when the emptiest of emptiness
is dearly called your own

and fervently beseeching you
to call to mind but once
that poets often declare love
--like war-- on many fronts
a game of war quite suited for
the dearest things we won't adore
the darkest things we can't obscure
the saddest things we must endure
with words of hope we wish meant more

and on the loneliest of nights
may you call to mind my sins
forgotten faults and failings
and those wretched "might-have-been's"

remember in your bleakest hour
when Fate claims yours the weakest tower
when day seems drear, and night, more dour
remember there is one somewhere
who would suffer in your stead
--gladly-- just to tell you once
(and declare love on many fronts)
the words he should have said

"should have said" could have led
to so much more than this
a simple word, and how absurd
to think it rhymes with bliss...


        ~ A. Purcell



Copying this work to another webpage without author permission is plagiarism.
Plagiarism is a misdemeanor, usually punishable by fines of $100-$50000 and up to one year in jail.




If you [Log In] as a member you can discuss this work with others

On Sunday July 13th, 2008, Echoes of Orpheus (694) writes:
Back again, this poem is certainly among my top few favorites on this site. I just can't seem to stop reading it.


On Wednesday April 30th, 2008, Aleas (247) writes:
I hadn't been to this page in 5 years. When I decided to reconnect with this site, I was hoping to find this artist still here. I am deeply relieved to find this work and this poet/person/artist still available to read and enjoy. Thank you for many years ago, and thank you for today.


On Tuesday January 29th, 2008, Echoes of Orpheus (694) writes:
A shame the author hasn't written in 4 years, this poem is... absolutely amazing, this poem goes so much further than I thought words could ever take me


On Friday November 2nd, 2007, Circe Avalon (179) writes:
This poem is truly amazing, I love it! Speechless, it was so good....


On Thursday May 11th, 2006, An Expired Member (1) writes:
this is a breathtaking poem that truly speaks to the depths of the souls of anyone who ever this kind of deep loss...wow! fav. list! ::truth::


On Thursday November 11th, 2004, cre (507) writes:
so incredible . . I can never, ever tire of reading you. You own rhyme.


On Monday May 3rd, 2004, OLd SouL (833) writes:
Indeed a well written poem this was. The ending.. superb. :::OLd


On Monday May 3rd, 2004, purr_verse (1423) writes:
sheer rhyme and metre mastery, the point never forced or lost... magnificently well-executed piece that succeeds on every level. outstanding write.


On Saturday October 25th, 2003, Naked_Faerie (170) writes:
~Tears~ I sense wisdom in your words...I feel like your giving me advice and serenading me at the same time. LoL Well done, as always!! ~Faerie~


On Wednesday March 12th, 2003, Jonas (877) writes:
you work with words masterfully. the rhyme and flow of your poems are a well woven silken web... of doom. thank you for your words, keep writing.


On Saturday July 19th, 2003, boughtwithblood (293) writes:
excellent piece. surprised it hasn't received more comments...


On Tuesday August 5th, 2003, Sky Singer (212) writes:
indeed excellent.... remnants of Poe, i think. and although this has a feeling of utter hopelessness to it... i am left feeling almost... comforted...



Navigation for Text Browsers
Things to Read  Home  Copyright Policy  Bugs


Owned and operated by GeniusWeb.com LLC


© 1996-2008 Matthew Steven
You must agree to our terms of service in order to to access this site

Need help? Reach us on the poetry site resource page.



Printed from www.DarkPoetry.com/dp/112/2576 on Tuesday December 02nd, 2008 10:46 PM

Certain elements © 1996-2008 Matthew Steven (matts.org)