Irene Beddies

The Parting





The Parting
 
 
 
His words ringing still in her ears
the touch of shy lips on her cheek
she ‘s wandering restless from room to room
that ‘s filled with his presence. Tears
will not come - but she feels weak.
His bouquet is in bloom.
 
 
His laughter is echoing through her heart,
she remembers his hazel-eyes smiling.
She strolls in dreamy mood through the day
not yet accepting that he ‘d to depart.
Her innermost feelings are ailing.
He is by now on his way.
 
 
But soon she ‘ll call his image in vain
‘cause time lets it wither slowly away.
In vain she ‘ll recall his tender speech.
There only murmurs the soft dripping rain
which cools the air after heat of the day.
Now and then a letter ‘ll reach.
 
 
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Published on e-Stories.org on 06/28/2015.

 
 

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Irene Beddies hat in diesem Band ihre Märchen für Jugendliche und Erwachsene zusammengestellt.
Vom Drachen Alka lesen wir, von Feen, Prinzen und Prinzessinnen, von kleinen Wesen, aber auch von Dummlingen und ganz gewöhnlichen Menschen, denen ein wunderlicher Umstand zustößt.
In fernen Ländern begegnen dem Leser Paschas und Maharadschas. Ein Rabe wird sogar zum Rockstar.
Auch der Weihnachtsmann darf in dieser Gesellschaft nicht fehlen.

Mit einer Portion Ironie, aber auch mit Mitgefühl für die Unglücklichen, Verzauberten wird erzählt.

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