(reposted to clarify)

Another attempt at poetry. I can't rhyme to save my life, so it's a free verse poem.

I really enjoyed writing this piece and would greatly appreciate it if you let me know what you thought of it.

To clarify who the speaker is…I originally intended it to be Starfire, but it really is open to interpretation. And without further ado, here is the poem…


What Sweet Words You Utter

What sweet words you utter to her

In the midst of the nights

When the two of you are alone

Beneath a dazzling sky of orbs.

What beautiful promises you make

To always be a supporting friend,

To love her always,

To never divulge to anyone

The complete ecstasy of the relation.

If she was not my best friend

When I was yet among the world of the living,

I would feel perchance,

Sparks of vibrant, fierce jealousy,

But she is deserving of you

And I admit to that in sorrow.

I should no longer care,

No longer linger upon this land,

Where I have been nearly forgotten,

A mere wisp of a long faded memory.

There is such glorious joy where I am now,

Bountiful beauty that even surpasses my former home's…

There is always an occasion to rejoice,

An elixir to the pain of the past…

Yet my heart still lingers near,

And I steal a visit away

To see you now and again.

You used to sense my presence,

When the wounds were still fresh.

A quickened heart rate,

A tightened gasp of breath,

An eager glimpse around.

As you lay sobbing alone

Hidden away from the world,

How greatly I wished to console you,

To place a comforting hand upon your shoulder

To reassure you that I am in well being

And undamaged,

But I am of the silenced-

Eternally forbidden to speak to the living.

So in silence,

I watched you release your sorrow.

What sweet words you used to utter

At my burial ground

As you adorned the earth

With lovely flowers,

That were mostly dead.

Through the odd hours of the night,

You would visit "me"

When the loneliness grew too bitter…

"Console me, speak" you begged of me to

When a telling wind blew across your cape,

The temptation was great,

But I resisted,

Painfully as I again, watched in silence.

I apologize, my dear friend,

For dying that day-

But you were saved,

And that is all that matters.

A harrowing cry as you yelled out my name

As I took the pain that would have obliterated

Your fragile body…

But now, your visits are less frequent,

Your talks with me

Have thus shortened,

You are in love with another,

And I believe

That I am forgotten.

The pining for what once was

Has never been greater,

As your newfound love

Grows deep, rich, and ripe

Into a connection of the souls.

May you live long,

And prosperous,

For I wish not to avenge…

I wish that now, only,

That you would attempt to console me,

But alas,

That is forbidden as well.