Yesterday, I attended my Belmont Page Writers group meeting, where we all take turns reciting our pieces of poetry or prose. Well, when it was Adrian’s turn, he produced his guitar and sang us a delightful song. My music/video of his lovely rendition is attached below (Whoops, I missed the first verse, so the video begins at the ‘Chorus’)
Dusk dims the day As she looks across the water And watches his ship sail away And disappear from sight Now, time is all that’s left for her To hang on hopes and promises That echo through the ocean of her light
‘Chorus’ Rise the moon and set the sun A star for every sigh of love Ask how deep the waters run And the wind for songs healing
Muse of the dusk The tale commands its telling For nothing counts for certainty In matters of the heart So who can say they’re meant to be Two lovers bound for unity When all the fates keep driving them apart
Rise the moon and set the sun A star for every sigh of love Ask how deep the waters run And the wind for songs healing
And in their grief do they believe Some hidden wheels are turning Shaping all the happenings of future days That there’s a world they can’t perceive Where lovers’ fires keep burning Till someday their paths will cross again
Rise the moon and set the sun A star for every sigh of love And this farewell’s their final one As the wind cries its pity
Land’s lights are gone And roll the waves unending He begs the night sky’s confidence But nothing will it betray And though with all his heart he yearns To turn the tide of destiny Still, the waters carry him away
Over at Weekly Prompts, as it is the last weekend of the month they are again giving us the challenge of The ‘One Day’ Prompt! To visit their fabulous site, please click on >> Here
My poem today is another “one” of those pieces made up of comments I posted on some of my fellow WordPress writers’ articles during the month. In stanza order, they are