Flower In A Dark Field Let's Dance In The Rain

Flower In A Dark Field Let's Dance In The Rain

A Poem by Robert Robbie Lord Dudley

o' my only flower ain't you looking so well in times we see the void at one,

struggles how much you will never know what are you waiting for light turns

o' let's go are you still in reach o' good grief o' bit of honey relief of troubles

for some treats and a cause of some tender release without much

thought at which restrains you from floating in your world o' rain

 

o' my only flower i see from the top a-mask and the odd mood we've been

like our beloved moon above must change every now and then flutter

from one way to another way now since it's October lifts the mist over

something broods more clouds gloom lesser deep warmth more the matter

 

o' my only flower i see in your bright sweet gleaming eyes i take you

aside for just a moment i held you tight true it's a-trick feeling is frightful

and let you go stepping away saying nothing o' smiling long easily

encouraged you i think i can hold on o' love was a-strong heart beating so

 

until the feeling has pass'd outlasted and how do i know how my dear

o' agony to have a thought out way to say this to you only you know

it's me for a fitful part of in which it did toss off the little mask you're wearing o' excellence bends, stands in lines twofold extends

hangs by a string o' my flower o' this is my only certain reply drawn

look at me within those ways those thoughtful eyes to glide

 

after a night of drinking cider and dancing with the stars above us

is over under moon o' my only flower o' was that very much

exciting unnoticing that you sat back for another kiss o' love awaits

just to fall unconscious imagine that what a drag out it was

 

o' my flower o' i see o' my only little flower your last chance

how you have been so revered do you feel you have been severed

torn from all you knew and will know again you will always bloom

when i carry you in to a close your petals painted still glows

 

o' my only flower o' Heavenly hue glancing over a fainted rose deep

shadows will go under moonlight bright and new and shinning through

maybe from the stars warm when i carry on over unto you is true as

welcome the next season begins comes relieves us nights o'er vases white

o' the sharp blades fall cuts loose the flowers scary but nice all's Fall flo'

 

o' my flower o' i see o' my only little flower it's me

flower in a dark field let us dance in the rain

o' my flower o' i see o' my only little flower it's me

flower in a dark field let us dance in the rain 

o' my flower o' i see o' my only little flower it's us rais'd inside

patches counts on more of yours sad dances has since vanish'd away

the ghost haunting in the winds weary

it's you i saved there-on that gray cobblestone street

it's you whistling vastly by hearts helps & heals!

 

 

© 2025 Robert Robbie Lord Dudley


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WOW deep :)

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