Of Love in our eyes
3 June 2016

I remember Times
When all that glittered was stars
And we were stardust
The days were sunny
The moon was forever young
Our skin night’s pallor
We belonged to life
Its rivers ran through our veins
Like endless jugglers
The tides obeyed none
They scorned moon and shunned sunlight
Patterns bearing tune
Through the rocks we jigged
Every footstep a foothold
On lake memory
The sun-kissed waters
We waded through their shimmers
Our bodies alit
When the day was done
We skipped through the moonlit air
Sustaining our frames
The flowers bloomed red
As we ran through the meadows
Our shadows suitors
We danced in playgrounds
Where light was but reflections
Of Love in our eyes
Reading of the poem:

The Good Things – Bill Laurance
Swag Times – Bill Laurance
Ready Wednesday – Bill Laurance
Thsi was wonderful. You know I how I love the writes about love. There were so many good lines in this. Loved the opening stanza and the one that started “we belonged to life.” This was awesome.
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Thank you Andrew 🙂
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Lovely
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Thank you Derrick
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Lovely expressions, especially loved the part where the tides disobeyed the moon and the sun!
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Thank you
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