Many-hued pubs bid me welcome

Many-hued pubs bid me welcome

A Poem by Amy Michelle Mosier

Many-hued pubs bid me welcome
   As would friends on the street
And so does Cromwell Bridge
   Where long ago we first met.

I see the fields where we played
   And plucked up the kerry violets.
I gaze out over the dark bay
   Reflecting our lives as glass.

Memories live but a season
   And like a photograph
And erelong, I will be as one
   Fading - crumbling fast.

When you are old and banjaxed
   Will you still remember
And find there my countenance
   Among the leas of Kenmare?

© 2023 Amy Michelle Mosier


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Added on December 26, 2023
Last Updated on December 28, 2023
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