a poem of the romantic genre. |
I met a smile the other day, down by a cloudy windswept bay Where only lonely lived before, upon that softly sighing shore So many times I’ve said goodbye, and felt another daydream die That I returned the smile this time, a fresh beginning to a rhyme That had us walking side by side, no words yet said, no thoughts to hide Just eyes that set my heart aglow, so much of her yet still to know Her cheeks rose red and dark hair blown, maybe a future we could own Maybe a poem we could share, so many things beyond compare. And as we walked arms softly linked, across the bay the beacon winked As white horse whispers wandered by, beneath our dark cloud knitted sky We felt as though we’d always knew our silk eternal me and you, As though time waited on our smiles, to carry us for many miles No weary feet or heavy load, just rainbows draped across our road Of silhouetted wanderings, two love birds on soft feathery wings Sometimes there is no need to Pray, a look is all we need to say So many things so many times, so many more of life’s sweet rhymes. For us a moment was a book, no need to read or even look Just arm to arm, just skin to skin, the way so many rhymes begin And oh so many wander on, when loneliness at last has gone, Then peeping through unravelled grey, pale sunlight painted down the bay To make our shadows walk ahead, and watch the sea glow gold and red To us it felt a summer dream, that instant in the sun’s first gleam We’d known each other long ago, another stream, another flow But this time we would hold on tight, and walk beneath our dream touched light… |