Upon the verdant earth she lay, a form of gentle grace,
Her countenance a somber art, a sorrow on her face.
Her gaze was fixed on heavens high, a firmament of gray,
A widow to a memory, a sun that's passed away.
Her tears, like silent, silver beads, escaped her weeping eyes,
A tribute to a fallen love, a soul beyond the skies.
A soldier brave and resolute, whose final, noble fight,
Had left her heart a shattered pane, deprived of all its light.
The cumulus, a mottled mass, began to twist and turn,
A panorama of the soul, for which her grief would burn.
A phantom shape within the clouds, a face she knew so well,
A final, fleeting glimpse of him, a poignant, soft farewell.
The heavens' vast expanse began to part for her to see,
A chasm formed of pearlescent light, for her, and only she.
A brilliant, glorious presence, an empyrean form,
Appeared to soothe her agony, and shelter her from storm.
A being of resplendent hue, with pinions of the dawn,
Its luminescence, pure and bright, a beacon to her on.
It knelt beside her on the grass, a silent, caring friend,
A balm to her afflicted soul, on which she could depend.
A silent, calming gesture, its touch a gentle fire,
It offered her a respite from her heart's forlorn desire.
And in her spirit's silent plea, her questions took their hold,
Of why her love was taken, a story left untold.
"Is he in peace, my cherished one? Does he no longer weep?"
Her soul's petition echoed deep, from sorrow's endless steep.
The angel's gentle whispers, a chime of silver bells,
Responded with a truth that breaks the heart's most bitter spells.
"His spirit is a star, my dear, a point of pure acclaim,
He's shed his earthly raiment, and is cleansed of mortal pain."
The angel’s voice, a melody, transcended human fear,
And spoke a truth that resonated, banished every tear.
"He watches over you, his love a constant, warm embrace,
And waits for your eventual join, in that celestial place."
The burden on her shoulders, the weight of mortal plight,
Was lifted by this sacred truth, a vision of the light.
The angel's form began to fade, a slow and soft retreat,
A promise in its silent gaze, a future bittersweet.
The clouds reformed above her head, a soft and gentle quilt,
Reflecting all the quiet hope, that she had slowly built.
The phantom voices in her mind, the questions of the past,
Were silenced by a holy peace, a truth that's meant to last.
Her grieving heart, so desolate, began to feel its mend,
A fragile sprout of solace, that from the heavens lend.
She rose upon the verdant earth, a feeling light and free,
With memories of her lost love, for all eternity.
No longer was the weight so dire, no longer was she grieved,
Her spirit felt a comfort, that it had long believed.
The clouds above, a final shape, a testament of grace,
Revealed her soldier’s noble form, a smile upon his face.
And as the moon began to rise, a gentle, golden glow,
She felt a final, sweet farewell, a feeling soft and low.
Her silent tears had stopped at last, her heart no longer bled,
She was no longer grieving, but a lover's final bed.
Her eyes were closed, her soul at peace, her breath a silent sigh,
Beneath the loving, watchful gaze of her hero in the sky.
Michael Powers
"STYXX ON FIRE "
For all of our service members lady's who lost there soldiers protecting our country. I for one am great full for both theres and your scrafices .