Alone, by Edwin Leibfreed

Alone

Nay, not tired; lonely!
Through the years
Nothing cheers.
There are sorrows only.   Say not, I should bear it.
Courage flies
From the eyes,
When love sees death wear it.   Say'st thou, too, "I'm lonely?"
Bide with me.
Tenderly
I will love thee only.

poems.one - Edwin Leibfreed

Edwin Leibfreed