Love is a lasting bond |
Written for ShiShad’s Stroll Down Memory Lane contest Prompt-1 Love never forgets A well-known couple they were Steve Masters and Stacy Summer Grew up together in the same place Separated later compelled by life’s pace. Stacy’s father was a true son of the countryside Grew maize and barley, his farmland, his pride. His daughter, a deft housekeeper, had a passion To learn music, the food of love and compassion. Father Summer cared for his daughter dear Her mother’s image, a sweet soul without fear. Stacy’s wish to excel in the divine art of music Realized; After training, she joined a philharmonic. Soon she rose to the praised rank of a soprano Groomed by the watchful maestro from Milano. The old master alas, gave in to age, a weak lot A conductor of formidable talent, filled the slot. Stern and superior, tall and commanding he wielded The rhythmic baton, and trained a team that excelled. Of a sudden, once, by hazel eyes, his heart was enmeshed Her tresses long and flowing, her pale pink face, blushed. She too caste a surreptitious eye on his figure handsome Recognition dawned, ah, Steve! his smile, ever winsome. Parted that day but in constant thought of one another The next day, on a woody path, they faced each other. Close encounter on that spring day made him wonder If it was his long lost dream, his love, Tracy of yonder. Her willowy tallness stirred his dormant memories of days spent together, in much frolic, and happiness. Music, love and a rare companionship drew them close She took him to her father, who still tended many a rose. The old eyes were soothed by the welcome sight He knew, Tracy’s childhood friend suited right. Thus began a courtship that lasted for a year The couple spent time in ardor and never a tear Steve’d sit out reading notes and making a tune Birds too sang in the trees, the sky and the dune. She would take him on a sudden delightful flight Closing his eyes with palms, petal-soft, feathery light. He would make a guess, a thrilling pretence Filling her heart with a flush of joyful bliss. There wasn’t a couple as ideally suited Nor there be again who loved and looted The pleasures of a shared passion and a life Of musical harmony, the joy of man and wife. I re-lived the fun and games they shared Watched them grow, after a gap reunited. When I saw them together and happy still Steve and Stacy, a well-known couple. Lines:48 Third Place Winner in the above contest. |