Love Poem: Beyond the Lay of Years
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Written by: John Anderson

Beyond the Lay of Years

Years lay over, 
tilt to shed tears, 
from eaves of leaves 
that sway, stay and, 
stray away to far beyond.

Lay, lady, lay.
Come allay your fears
and I'll let your colors shine,
if you'll stay with me, for awhile.
Lest, I lay to rest, 
a wreath for you, 
for the good times we shared
long gone.

The years drift away, 
way out wide on the tide.
Marooned as lullabies
of lilting longing shadows, 
echoing woe, and go, betides,
way out beyond the breakers,
beyond the lay of years.

The ring of fresh colored flowers, 
you once wore around your neck,
now lies forlornly lain,
as a garland of petals, 
dropped from a ring of flowers
onto the ground.
Onto the layers of years, 
spread out on a mound of tears, 
never to grow old, 
beyond the lay of years.