Ghosts
shining white and joined in light
holding tight
till never.
shining white and joined in light
holding tight
till never.
Loving always
wrapped in memories
afraid to leave this earth
if it can't be together.
Beautiful
a love that goes on after life
two hands still 'twined
forever.
Published by Jillian McCoy
I'm a freelance writer and college student based in Philadelphia. Though I'll write just about anything as a "pen for hire," I specialize in short-form content written for the web. Some of my favorite subj... View profile
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5 Comments
Post a CommentYou know - I believe, not so much in ghosts, but in spiritual beings. Such deep poetry you write girlfriend.
interesting poem
I really like this. Not only the topic and thought-provoking way you've written it, but even the melodic technique you chose in your word sounds.
nice poem. James Collum (my brother) told me to look you up. I am doing a series now on Spirits of the States. I am in Minnesota now......you might enjoy them.
Nice poem!