Love Poem: Sad Death of Her Lost, Tormented Lover
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Written by: Robert Lindley

Sad Death of Her Lost, Tormented Lover

Sad Death Of Her Lost, Tormented Lover 

As I walked out into bitter cold rain
Skies rush down to send even more hard pain,
No worry,  torment was long, long overdue
For my extreme folly abandoning you.
Castle now has no water and no bread
My heart weeps and wishes first to be dead;
So missed, warmth of your soft gentle touch
Nothing else does this wretch miss as much,
As you look down, pray a new song for me,
Chase away dark blues, setting this soul free;
For once, this earth's deepest true love was ours
Long before I yielded to lustful fires.
My darling, I have now reached icy river bank
Dive in to be free, giving you my thanks.

Robert J. Lindley, 
Original verse, March 12th 1986
Heavily rewritten today, June 9-2017