Showing posts with label Daniel Audet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel Audet. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 September 2010

Moondustwriters Thursday - guest poem by Daniel Audet


Welcome to Moondustwriter Thursday.
It's a day I like to promote the poetry of friends.
Daniel Audet is a wonderful writer whom I have the privilege of knowing. He has an incredible back round: He writes fiction, writes songs, hosts a radio show (or two), and drove a truck. I am blown away with his writing and his poetry is...
Well you read it and tell him what you think.
Thanks Daniel!




She Waits
a poem by 
Daniel Audet

The fury of her love
threw her hair wild.
Light from a thousand stars
shone in her liquid eyes.
Echoes of laughter,
hard rain of kisses
all haunt me
still.

Blinded by the
brilliance of her spirit
I turned away, for a moment.
She whispered “close your eyes.”
“Open your heart and you will find me”
She was gone.

An anguished desert before me
for an endless season
I walk upon burning sands
til I reach the other side
Where she
waits







Jamais...
a poem by
I should never have…

Loved someone like you
saw the world in your eyes
freely laughed
cried some
 too
*

I should have…

Thought first
Run away
Held back my heart
not been caught in your
 embrace
**

I will  a l w a y s...

Remember your smile
Love your deep voice
Treasure your touch
Yearn for one 
more
*

Thanks A. Dombrowski for the Martini shot