Lukas - A Poem By: Robert P. Barnett

If my heart were a puzzle
The corner piece would be missing
Perhaps a Jenga tower
And it's crumbling, I'm guessing.

As my night eclipses my day
And I search the expanse of sky
My star is shooting fast
And he disappears, but why?

Grow, evolve and go, but don't leave
I'm still here, missing you
You let go, I reach out, and grieve.

The morning mist you walk through are my tears
Gusting from me as I sigh and exhale.
Maybe you paused for a moment to think
He's realizing his greatest fear.

I pray in quiet, and it seems, in vain
For your gracious return,
Hoping against hope, my hope
That you'd love me again.

Poetry Written By:

Robert P. Barnett


Poetry Published By:

Eryn Dunbar

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