Once Came A Girl With Hair AflameA Poem by David P. EckertA walk down memory lane with a flame that never quite lit.
Once Came A Girl With Hair Aflame Once came a girl with hair aflame her pail skin a freckled mosaic, her soft curves and voice an invitation. I knelt daily at her shrine in celibate devotion, lost in wait for her beckon, prisoner of my imagination. Come September her friends inquired about the new beau haunting her, awakening desire in her to crush my crush ruthlessly. Blue and lost I circled with no port of call waiting for a lighthouse beacon to guide me ashore. Maturing thoughts graced our belated warm embrace, friends, not lovers in deepened understanding. © 2008 David P. EckertFeatured Review
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16 Reviews Added on February 21, 2008 AuthorDavid P. EckertRoslyn Heights, NYAboutPsychologist, Writer, Painter, Father of 2, Grandpa of 2 cute, smart and beautiful little girls, Husband, Keeper of Dogs, Fish and Fruit Trees and generally Busy Guy. more..Writing
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