A Love for All SeasonsA Poem by C. Harter AmosCo-written with F. G. Franklin. He's a word wizard and a totally great person. Submitted to Fran Marie's contest He Said/She Said.
In the spring as flowers were blooming, I reached out for your hand
Your fingers; caught like a trembling bird, imprisoned in the grasp of man
In my green eyes you found no guile, although my hands were hard and rough
My touch was tender as my lips found yours and I first tasted love
It seems to me like yesterday; my memory guards each precious thing
As eyes grow dim and hair turns gray I find joy in remembering spring
What were the petals of that splendid love; that fragrant, pleasant flower?
Every moment our dreams were made of; every heartbeat till this hour
It was a fertile time when seeds were sown in hope of harvesting future joy
In the hearts and minds of two young kids; a pretty girl and a country boy
Ahead lay the joys of summer, how wonderful to be alive and young
The trees were greening and the birds were singing in our early morning sun
Beneath a burning golden sun I reached up for your outstretched hand.
The boy I’d known in springtime had grown into this summer man
In whose sweet eyes my dreams I found, earnest in the light of day,
Pregnant with promises planted in spring; tended by your gentle ways
Heaven; dreams that became reality, I had never known the word "forever"
The ties that bound our hearts together were cords no mortal words could sever
Such yearning love, a mystery in a passion so deeply and truly found,
Our children are like your kiss to me; their laughter to us, a holy sound.
The comfort of knowing your sighs, your every unspoken need and desire
To stand with you now beneath summer skies and a ball of August fire
That tests the truth of our love’s hour, and promises that changed my name,
When the dew of spring fades from the flower love is tempered in the flame
Autumn came and we kicked the colors bright and burnt beneath our feet
Our love grown now to a comfortable warm; the days are mellow and sweet
We walk along with children grown seeking knowledge of what life is for
Our hearts ache as they walk away; one off to college, one off to war
At night you snuggle close to find the warm security inside my arms
Faithful that your protector will always keep you safe from harm
The flame of our summer fire had only burned brighter towards November
The spark in the eyes of the girl that I loved now became a womanly ember
Glowing you are, wrapped in your sweater as we walk together holding hands
Our breath on the air; barely visible, against the foggy, frosted land
Our morning walks become ritual yet with slower steps we trod our path
Through all the years and tears my dear, we’ve not forgotten how to laugh
The crown of winter shows its touch of frost in your hair and mine
The comfort of two lives well spent, a love few others ever find
How extraordinary the face of each cherub grandchild seems,
Reflections of us; our children, and every precious, wished for dream
This is ours to consider, reminiscing when nights grow cold
Though death comes and passion fades, my hand is here for you to hold.
True serenity it is to me to watch you rest in quiet slumber,
While I ponder the life we’ve shared through trials and tests unnumbered
Peace and joy shall follow us; our albatross upon life’s ocean
Finding home in each other’s smile; the measured depth of true devotion
Our souls entwined like honeysuckle; crossing, clinging, tangled vines
At winters end my love, my friend; I’ll see you again in springtime.
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Added on February 19, 2009AuthorC. Harter AmosLexington, SCAboutBorn in the swamps of the South Carolina Low Country. Brought up on the Classics with a great deal of emphasis on music. I spent about six years at the University of South Carolina in Columbia soakin.. more..Writing
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