To Gardens Yet Unknown
by louis gander Beneath the calm and quiet sky two butterflies go drifting by - as yellow as the sun. A wild flower bends a bit as one has temporarily lit. The other joins in fun. Then off again they wing with task but yet, so playfully I ask, Are they that much in love? They look to be, or so it seems, alive inside their unique dreams which float so high above. It's if they taunt, it's if they tease my little world of memories, that happened long ago. Those treasured thoughts of yesteryear still seem so recent, seem so near, I'll never let them go. Their presence here is so worthwhile I find myself with pleasant smile, though I sit all alone. Then finally, they both take flight to other places out of sight, to gardens yet unknown... Copyright 2021 by louis gander. Poetry for sermons, story poems and more... If you love story poems, then you'll love ganderpoems.org / no ads, no sign-up, no tracking. Just free inspirational poetry. Article Source: http://www.faithwriters.com |
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