Golden Blaze
The sun goes down in a blaze
In a flaming golden haze
A pot of gold in the skies
A coin ‘pon Charon’s eyes
Bidding farewell to rich verse
Golden hearts handed to the universe
Leaving mourning minds in a daze
As the sun goes down in a blaze.
Maybe
Maybe I’ll just close my eyes tonight
To find everything was just a dream.
Maybe I will be running to the light
To find it was only a moon beam.
Maybe I’ll forget to say I love you
To find it would be my last chance.
Maybe I’ll forget to pay you your due
To find it would be our last dance.
Maybe I should just hold you tight
To find that you alone make my heart scream.
Maybe I should die in your arms tonight
To find that you will always be my dream.
One can never know how things will go.
We need to take the time and live slow.
From southwestern Michigan, Jerry Langdon has lived in Germany since the early 90’s. He is an Artist and Poet. His works bathe in a darker side of emotion and fantasy. He has released five books of Poetry titled “Temperate Darkness an Behind the Twilight Veil”, “Death and other cold things” “Rollercoaster Heart” and “Frosted Dreams” Jerry is also the editor and publisher of the literary magazine Raven Cage Zine poetry and prose. His poetic inspirations are derived from poets such as Edgar Allen Poe, Robert Frost and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. As well as from various rock bands. His apparently twisted mind, twists and intertwines fantasy with reality.