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A Love Lost and Found
An angel, he appeared one afternoon - amazing, amorous, and alluring. Beguiling her with beautiful ballads, how splendidly he bewitched her! Long languorous summer days they lazed in a field of daffodils as she lay blissfully in his brawny bronzed arms looking lovingly into his eyes - those baby blues with long lush lashes. Seventeen were they. Their first love it was - a lovely flirtatious and fabulous first love. Suddenly, it all just stopped. Sent away to serve in war, her sweetheart sadly disappeared with barely a Sayonara. Several seasons swept away like brown leaves in September’s breezes. Studying at school, sometimes she recalled with longing - the love of her young life and the boyish glee in his bright blue long-lashed eyes. Unbeknownst to her, her lost boyfriend was back from his lonesome barracks and the bloody battlefields of an awful World War. Back was he, though limping from a bullet to his leg and looking for the love of HIS young life. Seventy-seven years later, see them sauntering together in a field of daffodils situated by a house he built for her - two lone centenarians with grown twin sons and seven grand-kids. Their lasting love was lost but only for a blink of their long lifetime - a lifetime of lovely marital bliss that envelopes them still with bountiful blessings. March 31, 2022 for My Lost And Found Love Poetry Contest Sponsor: JCB Brul
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