HOW HAMLET FARED
In that hamlet sweet, where dreams take flight,
Beneath the canopy of day and night,
With each season's change, a new delight,
Where joy and sorrow intertwine, in their might.
Spring breathes life into the earth's embrace,
Summer's heat, a fervent chase,
Autumn whispers secrets, leaves interlace,
Winter's frost, a tranquil grace.
"He sung his 'didn't he, danced he did',
In rhythms of life, where moments bid,
For women and men, in love amid,
Their souls entwined, their spirits hid.
They reckoned not of anyone's stand,
But danced along to nature's hand,
They sowed their nay, they reaped their yea,
Under sun, moon, stars, and rain's array.
For in this hamlet fair, where hearts entwine,
Where myriad bells in the breeze define,
Each soul finds solace, each spirit fine,
In the rhythm of life's grand design.
:: 02.21.2024 ::
Copyright © Ernest Robles | Year Posted 2024
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