YOU BELIEVED IN ME.

poem by: Reeves
Written on Oct 20, 2018

As we fandangoed across the floor, what more
could you wish for, forgotten days of yesteryore,
when you came on strong and nothing could be wrong,
when I saw you in mist and rain, the same again.

I went away and you still waited for me,
the need had gone to explain the mystery,
forgiven for intransigence and infidelity,
when I saw you in mist and rain,   
the same again.

The spirit lifted me up and put me down,
word was out, the bad boy was back in town,
reputation precedes the so-called man of renown,
when I saw you in mist and rain, the same again.

You must believe in what's difficult to perceive,
there are some things, magic, you can never leave.



 

Tags: Inspirational, Faith, Love, Sad, Imagery,

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Reeves commented on Oct 20, 2018 at 5:23pm
comments welcome - not ungracious or of the Christmas cracker variety.
Frank Hornby . commented on Oct 28, 2018 at 10:07am
Beautiful inspirational poem......well done...
Misti D Lovelace commented on Oct 29, 2018 at 2:57am
Unusual, you love her but she keeps you pissed?
Reeves commented on Dec 22, 2019 at 8:18pm
To Misti D. Lovelace: Don't be rediculous!

 

 

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