Summer WineA Poem by A.LeeYou drift in A smoky mist, so uninvited I locked you out so long ago But still you seep in through the cracks Saturating the air with your sweet aroma Filling my head with nonsensical notions Making me drunk as evening wine
You turn my head With just a word in the right direction A never ending reel of tape Filled with an affluence of memories Lakeside embraces, rosy sunsets A tangle of bodies in a grassy field Undoubted protection
You resisted me When I pushed you away Fanned your alluring mist from my eyes I fancied justice in my actions For you and for me There was none
But you remain You captivate my every moment Every thought soaked in your intoxicating lure And I ponder in those ephemeral moments What could have been Had I seen what treasure I held in my hands Before I tucked it away
You The one who lies in my inner heart The one who possess the ability To mend me or tear me down To wrap me eternally around your finger With one single word
You The one who cannot be expunged Though I tried so hard to push you away Until I gave in, drank in your memory Inebriated with your summer wine Dizzy with fabricated mirth © 2011 A.LeeReviews
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Added on January 14, 2011Last Updated on January 14, 2011 AuthorA.LeeMonroe, GAAboutI am lots of things, but here you'd identify most with the writer and avid reader. I have three beautiful children. The oldest boy, Seth, passed last year after fighting a long battle with cancer. .. more..Writing
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