The art, adventures, wit (or lack thereof), verse, ramblings, lyrics, stories, rants & raves of Christopher R. Bakunas
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Memory Of A Resolved Past
She had those deep russet eyes
That break grown men down
A smile that could melt glaciers
In the heart of the coldest, cruelest of winters
When gravity's pull seemed to double
Her touch overwhelmed the heaviest anchors
Floating monoliths like soap bubbles
When the sun seemed to be
Stolen from the sky
Her voice was incandescent in a world bleak
Days on end and hour after hour
Talking about everything while balanced on a bower
Just to hear each other speak
Sneaking away to private places
To practice the traditional disgraces
Scrupulously avoiding original sin
Reading Shakespeare to one another
Playing Costard and Jaquenetta
Aching for the chance when
We could be alone together
Walking through an asphalt garden on a concrete lawn
Listening to songs recorded live at Budokan
Watching a clandestine matinee
Video arcades on an August Saturday
Soaring high on carnival rides
Sunday afternoon trips to Riverside
Climbing the gate on a warm summer's night
To swim surreptitiously in the moonlight
It was a different time, a different life
The moments were magical
In a time of doubt and strife
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