Remembrance Of a Pleasant MadnessA Poem by Paul D. AronsonThe lane wasn’t as cold as the name suggests But the breeze whispered her name through the trees The fallen leaves enticing us To just come and lay down for awhile Fall in love among the dizzying spirits of the past And the hope of a longing once foretold Only in the fading dreams of youth And the faith held tight within an aging heart.
These are the steps I always love to retrace Just like the beautiful lines on her face Where my fingertips rest every time I kiss her And I’m reminded, always lovingly reminded Of holding her closely where ghosts peered from behind trees To watch love they once had longed for in their time And we, two glorious lovers in the making, Melted in the quiet of the evening Oblivious to the cares of the world spinning round us.
I do not pretend to know what the future holds No more then I knew what would come from that night As we ran back to the car, the angry wind Whipping through our hair and clothes Taking refuge in the dry interior of an automobile Whose windows fogged under fumbling fingers Heaving breaths and heavy sighs And the rain fell, pitter patter on the glass Our lips found the places we both had watched in anticipation Silently begging the other for that rejected kiss to come again And find its mark on torturous hearts And wounded souls Parched aching lips Desiring to taste the delirium of this The most pleasant of madness.
© 2010 Paul D. Aronson |
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