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Golden Sky, Greet Our Eyes

Golden sky, greet our eyes
Sincere guests arrive
Sweet sounds remind us of days gone by
Seasons taken for granted

We all do it.... Assume.... Rely.... Impose....Hide....Ignore

Why can't we..... Just trust?

Where were you?  Where was I?
A film reel plays behind the scenes
Moments gone instantly

If only.... If only.... The two saddest pairing of words ever spoken

Life, sit awhile as Dawn knocks at the door
Life, hold our hands for a minute, as Sun stops by to remind us of His warmth

Golden sky, greet my eyes
Singing leaves begin to send their summer notes through the morning air
Falling gently to the baked September earth

Memories we want to touch

One more time
Just one more time, we wonder
Would those memories play out the same?  Or did we create an imaginary view of the past?  More magical, extraordinary, more meaningful than we truly experienced?

Life, sit with us, savor the living, thoughts gone as quickly as they came
Life, your precious face escapes us
All we want is to touch your liveliness, your laughter, one more time
Life, we miss you, remember us as the passage fills the golden dawn

Life looks up to the wonder at the line on the golden horizon and says....

"Only love today”

Memories of love equal worth and immortality.    Choose love today.  Love wins, always.

Copyright © Michele Leach | Year Posted 2015

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Date: 9/26/2015 11:41:00 AM

A beautiful poem of Life and Love. Great Write!
Date: 9/13/2015 2:55:00 PM

I don't know why no one commented when writes that haven't pulled me in, like yours did, have multi-remarks. You wrote on something I definitely relate to and, I believe, that is because of your word choice and expression. I enjoyed it ... CayCay

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