Love Everlasting
A poem

I still see you in the tender light of dawn, your radiance undimmed by time’s passage. In rose-tinted wisps of dreams your memory lingers, the years fallen away.
My days begin with your name, a devotion murmured, threading you into each moment. I bask in replayed scenes of joy, moments worn smooth like river stones yet losing no lustre.
In dusk’s gathering shadow, I kindle our past days inviting your spirit to illuminate coming darkness. However far you now wander, I keep you present through ritual recall.
I steady myself on milestones we marked together, pilgrimages retraced in solitude. The silence cannot erase your echo. You dwell in earth and meadow, an ever-present guide.
As sun sets golden on youth’s verdant fields, I content myself with harvest, a bounty of days spent woven together beneath life’s wide sky.
Now I walk on alone as twilight deepens, our sapling love grown mighty, its roots my anchor in changing seasons. I need no light but the radiance you ignited.
