Sweet Memory: a poem
By RadrookBorn 1946, M, from PA, United States
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Behold the Cherry blossom trees,
crimson, pink, and white.
Behold the emerald grass, swift wind,
the lake ablaze in light.
Behold the intertwining stalks,
the ones we dared to climb,
where fantasies of love we talked,
within romance sublime.
When the future seemed to stretch away
Into infinity.
No ending to our youthful days!
No urge from life to flee!
Where symphonies caressed our ears
and all was melody,
and passing years were never feared.
Old age? A fantasy!
.
Where you and I believed we were
eternal as the sky,
Approaching night? A distant blur,
since youth would never die.
Sweet Memory: a poem - A short story by Radrook
