From me


From Me

If you see a sunset, it's me, smiling

From behind it.

If I go away far, and you see a star

If you find it,

I'm inside it.

You can fold it, and hold it forever,

If you hide it.

If our words and worlds sever - if ever

I lose you;

If two thousand light-years or seven

Confuse you;

Remember me. Here and in Heaven

I'll see you.

I'll be beguiling my filing, still smiling

To see you.

When mountains, magenta and molded

Turn red,

Like you said,

You'll find the feeling you folded

Not dead.

You'll steal the swirling sky, turning

With me.

You won't be bounded, but burning

And free.

Written by Anna Williams at age 21

http://freepoemsonline.blogspot.com About Author :

Anna Williams has written poetry since the age of 4 - when she made up songs and sang to herself, while her mother wrote down what she said. She has written hundreds of pages of poetry and offers some of them for free internet use at http://freepoemsonline.blogspot.com.


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