Love Poem: An Open Window

An Open Window

An open window, one sun ray enters.
Distantly brightness paints the sky golden.
Outside flowers sip the morning dew.
Butterflies flutter on nature’s bouquet.
Fresh scents wafting enjoy the morning breeze.
Bees, too, imbibe Mother Nature’s sweetness.
A minstrel serenaded long ago
At the open window with one sun ray.
The young girl behind her silken veil, smiled.
Straight to her heart, words pierced her inner core.
She was young, but he sang songs to many.
As the years passed, his song never returned.
Each day she sat and rocked and wished for love.
Waiting in silence … she ever waited.
Like butterflies, silent love has beauty.
But like the bee, one sting can stop a heart.
For a lifetime, the woman waited there.
One beam of light blinded her loving heart.
She could not see love, no matter how near.
The open window invited many.
No birds, butterflies, or men entered in. 
A huge veil of thistles covered her heart.
She sat beside the open window.
Heartbroken until her very last breath –
Now, the open window cries all alone.


1/18/2017