About the Poem
There is a time in a relationship when we all begin to wonder if it will last or if it will simply fade as the once green leaves which fall brown and void of life. It is the urge to hold on to the romance and the thrill of love and sometimes feeling that the end is inevitable.
Brown |
by Paul Geisert |
She sees the falling leaves outside her open window And realizes she can't slow them down So many years of love simply fading . . . She asks will you catch me when I turn brown The twilight’s last gleaming, where is it that it goes Tonight she counts the stars wondering how long they’ll glow Everything must end she sighs turning slowly from me As she watches those same stars fall and disappear into the sea Do you believe, she pauses, believe that we can be More than just a glimmer on the pages of eternity She smiles, you know if love could hold back time . . . We'd live forever, never brown, forever you'd be mine |
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stephen
Touched my heart. Personal yet universal.
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