I stand in silence, head bowed down in sorrow. <br />Cold winds sigh laments unto the sky. <br />I kneel and touch the mound of earth so frozen, <br />A pain, a sob for you, I start to cry. <br /> <br />Upon your grave my tears are gently falling, <br />A prayer is answered by an echoing sigh. <br />Of the winds, blowing gently through the treetops, <br />Above this place of peace, where you lie. <br />I read again, your name engraved in marble, <br />At your side a winter flower shows through the snow, <br />As white as angels wings in the moonlight, <br />Ruffled by the evening breeze that softly blows. <br /> <br />Your name I whisper softly in the silence, <br />I can't forget, though I know that others do, <br />For you were the only one I cared for, <br />And one day soon I know, I'll be with you. <br /> <br />When my days on earth are surely ending, <br />When my eyes show not the faintest fear. <br />Those standing round will see that I am happy, <br />For I'm going to the one, that I held dear.<br /><br />Laurie hill<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/we-ll-meet-again-7/