The Night


…brings her angels

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No one knows what she endured
what has been taken from her

one fatal footstep, one moment in time
her memories, now lost to the grave

no-one knows where she lies
ever silent and alone, in sweet repose

the darkness, has become her home
she sleeps softly, in gentle hibernation

her beauty hidden in the shadows
where in time, all turns to dust

slowly erasing, their dark secret
that unspoken dread, never to be revealed

his heart, grew ever cold
and the soul she knew, grew ever distant

the dark bruises of love, now hidden
for eternity, in the shrouds of grief

fallen, she still haunts him
in the hours of deep whispers

he longs to drink her sweet wine
to disturb her serene silence

her soul stirs, like lifeless leaves upon the trees
and the night, brings her angels

her spirit safely distant, her heart in ashes
is all that remains to be seen
© Ann Bagnall

3 thoughts on “The Night

  1. I am in absolute awe of the effect your words create! How incredibly the fear of haunting grief has been depicted. To me, the poem spoke of the pain of separation and disastrous effects it has on the heart and mind. Not sure if I got what you intended, but I loved it 😀

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    1. Well people often read different things from the same words – I am often surprised to hear what someone else thinks I was writing about and I don’t usually tell. This one however was written specifically about a young woman whose life was taken from her in terrible circumstances and her young man who was left behind to grieve for her.

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      1. Probably that is the beauty of poetry that it is perceived by different individuals differently. Thanks for throwing the light. On reading it again, it fits perfectly and poignantly.

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