A/N: Well, I never thought I would be writing a poem, yet here I am. I think this is the first poem on the archive, so please enjoy! I don't think it's too bad, but that's up to you. By the way, it doesn't rhyme and there is no particular pattern, as I am rubbish at that sort of thing. This is just a break from Bluebird, I WILL write more!
I'll stop talking, so you can read the poem. Please enjoy!
He made me smile,
The red-headed boy
So timid he seemed
But brave he was
A Phantom thief, he is
Disappearing into the night
A bark from his dog
Is the last you'll hear
Everyday I hear about him
The next thing he's done
Easily done,
And danced into the night
They'll never find him,
One thing that is sure
His secrets are safe,
Safe here with me
I'll play his song daily
And think about him again
The Phantom who saved Paris
And stole away my heart
The Last Dance
Dancing together
That's what he said
We will be dancing
She made me smile
The blonde-haired girl
Her beauty is incomparable
An angel, she is
Her music is beautiful
A feat like no other
The greatest music
Flows from her violin
So gentle, so fair,
So brave, so kind
Like the brightest star
She shines with perfection
I think about her always
There in the back of my mind
Halo and wings
Princess of the Moon
From the first moment
The first music played
I knew I loved her
And will love her forevermore
The Last Dance
Dancing together
Those four words
We will be dancing
We are the ones
Paris' saviours
We are the ones
Dancing to the music
We are the ones
Singing in the night
We are the ones
Who listened to the land's rhythm
We are the ones
Unbreakable trust
We are the ones
Who know how to love
We are the ones
Watching life's harmony
We are the ones
Writing our melody
We are the ones
Riding the rhythm
We are the ones
Who will be dancing.
A/N: Please leave a review and tell me how it was, and how I can improve! I like getting the constructive criticism so I can write something better next time.
This poem is littered with references. I did want to include 'The Last Dance' but I don't think song poems quite work…
So I hope you enjoyed! Thanks for reading!
