Harold and Maude

By 
Renee Denise Gross
(Grasshopper*)

#"HAROLD and MAUDE"

Harold, poor Harold, Death Defying, Life Denying...

and then came...

Another day: dullness, bleakness, weakness

Loathing

Hi Mom!

Remember Me? You Swam right passed me, just went right ahead and

bypassed ME...

You surely Soul Scorched Torched me...
I guess it doesn't matter!

Because really, you Never truly CARED to Know ME!

Back to my demise, know I won't compromise, you think it's a disguise....

Mom, 
You're 
Not 
So
WISE!!!!!

Excuse me, who are YOU????

(and then came MAUDE)

Presenting, the Marvelous, Stark Raving,

 Mad~Mad, Indubious,

Life Enthusiast* Glad~Glad

Like No Other..."Discover*(SMILE!)Discover*"

Boy, we sure missed that Broad, MAUDE!!!

Harold met Maude and Ultimately

Death

Dies

Harold and Maude Loved

there Love...

Defies**

Mom, Doc, Priest doesn't get it...

Girls "presented" in didn't get it...

Every Harold and Maude Fan WILL* Get It...

and Let's Cheer the Fact,  that...

Dearest Harold Ultimately...

GOT IT!

Harold and Maude

laying near the tree/s

L*I*V*I*N*G*

First came Despair...

Next came Repair{**}

The Most Heart Tugging Movie

I Swear and Declare!

"Harold, I hope you are Loving"

Until you do meet Maude,  Again...

Love~~~

Life~ People~ *YOURSELF*

More...

More...

More...

and some

MORE!!!!+++++++

 

My Poem Dedication to Harold and Maude Fans, I'm amongst the Biggest!

May Harold and Maude be a Lesson and a Blessing for Us *ALL*

-Renee Denise Gross
a.k.a.
(G r a s s h o p p e r )

6/11/11#

Copyright © | Year Posted 2018



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