Cries of Yesterday
Cries of Yesterday
Mark John Dave Payod
Caped with
lonesome, smoky, gray-blue clouds
Its
musky-scented, bubbling waves—dark shrouds,
Wrap around
silent thoughts in cold caress
Drawing mem’ries
of my love’s lost embrace.
Their shadows
linger where evening stays,
Recalling
laughter from our younger days.
The touch I
crave lies far from my embrace,
A wound that
time will never fully trace.
The autumn wind
resounds with mournful cries,
sings of
partings under empty skies.
Yet in my heart
their love secures its place,
A beacon bright
through sorrow I must face.
Soft echoes rise
within the night’s abyss,
They wander
through my dreams in shades of bliss.
Though death has
claimed the warmth I can’t replace,
Their spirit
holds me in its embrace.
