delicate, fallen leaves crumble,
as the sounds of animals rumble
the trees sway in response,
are we lost?
lost in our actions
filled with confusion and sins?the past snowstorm had melted,
tell me, am I not needed?
the moonlight gave me hope,
and you replied with nope
watery tears streamed down your face,
who'll take my place?lilac filled the sky,
as I say my last goodbye
this is our last ride,
then I realized,
our worlds will never collideas you stand by my side,
I decide,
to apologize one last time
melancholy fills the air,
I wonder, do you even care?I hated the light brown rivers,
it gave me shivers,
memories of you it delivers
it was an idiotic way to hide,
what I truly felt inside
my admiration for you and your eyesbroken branches falling louds,
absurd as it sounds,
you internally gave me wounds
sounds of brown bears snore,
reminds thee of the one I long foryour skin reminds me of the rich soil,
rich like oil,
am I not loyal?
did I not love hard enough?
the sun is waking of,
distorting me I had enoughit was coming to the end of night,
drowning in the rising yellowish light
I disappear from our scene,
for I don't wish to be again be seenthe warmth of sunlight filled me,
but I still felt half empty
sunrise was yet to call,
it was soon the last nightfall
YOU ARE READING
The Last Nightfall
PoetryA poem describing a person's emotions and feelings after finding out their significant lover doesn't wish to be with him/her. This occurs in a forrest, while describing the forest's scene and sounds.