When I think of you,
I think of a million ways I could love you
Category Archives: Poems
His Shadow by M. Miller
When I woke up, he was gone
The Light
Through the windowpane
Soft drops of spattered rain
Metal clouds crowd the sky
Over the hills my thoughts elapsed
Indignity
A saddened and heavy heart
Unsettled skies and dark waters
It took salves over one hundred decades
In the Caribbean, to abolish slavery
You & I by M. Miller
My strength is with you
My body, my soul; you captured on a full moon
Take me into your arms my love
To a land where you and I meet
Not as humans but as souls on a joyous noon
The Night’s Eve
In the dead of the night,
I sat in the corner of a diner
Thunder crashes the dark clouds
Through the glass window, I pondered
Not on the dark sky, but the lady in the corner
The Year The Earth Stopped
A year that was full of hope
Became silent in sorrow as humans moped
Life, shattered as they tried to cope
Cries for humanity engrossed
Toxic Love
She lost her way
In the arms of the unknown
A cover soft and gentle
Too true to be left alone
Eclipse
Ten thousand, nine hundred fifty
The days she spent on earth
In a world of unknown worth
A path of life unfolds
Blindfolded she strolls
Chapters in Pandemic 2
“The darkness is raw.
We struggle and scrape amid dejection.
Once we lived for the world,
But today the world is living because of us.”