Persephone Leaving Poem by Chris Zachariou

Persephone Leaving



When Persephone came back to me
a rainbow of colours exploded in the world.

I had waited for her for so long, I could only see
the child that left and not the woman who returned.
To me, she was still my gentle lover.

We swam and kissed in the warm waters of the sea
but in the panic of our loving, I did not hear the blushing
pomegranate fruits calling my lover home.

By autumn, sad and melancholy colours were falling
on the ground and brown leaves whispered of winter.
The flowers stopped blooming and all the trees began to die.

My Persephone was no longer smiling
and a shadow from another world had fallen on her eyes.
I knew then Hades had come to take her away.

Dreams of frozen lands with icy rivers,
of golden chariots and of majestic crowns
were rising in her eyes and the voices
of the dead began to call her home.

When September came my sweet child was gone.
This time something told me Persephone will never
come home to me again.

Sunday, June 2, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: loneliness,loss,love,sadness
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