She always loved to wear them
around her raven curls.
I said “That’s too flamboyant;
you’re not like other girls.”
She smiled and said “I like them,
and know you like them too.”
I said “I do. And flowers
look beautiful on you.”
And on the ship she traveled,
that sank into the sea,
the flowers that adorned her
came floating back to me.
She always loved to wear them
around her raven curls.
And now I’ve no desire
for any other girls,
for love had crossed an ocean,
perilous, dark and deep.
And now I see her flowers
bloom only in my sleep.
I see them multicolored
around her raven curls.
She calls on me to save her
as the deep water swirls.
And no, I cannot save her.
But even so I try
before the deep blue claims her.
Before she sinks to die.
She takes the wreath of flowers,
entangled in a curl.
She hands them to me, smiling,
As ocean winds a-twirl.
She always loved to wear them.
I still remember when.
And when I live no longer,
I’ll crown her once again.
She always loved to wear them.
I’ll keep them here until
we walk the sky together.
And she will wear them still.
A wonderful piece.
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Thanks for the encouragement, Darren. It means a lot. The only poem that turned out like I planned was ‘Our Love Like Diamonds…’ It’s kinda scary; guess my muse knows what she’s doing.
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Follow your instincts my friend.
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