Monday 29 June 2020

Apple Blossom Rhymes

Link to a beautiful Sarstedt poem


Those letters that I wrote you
That read the words I never said
About the times we spent together
Things we could have done instead

Recalling dreams of living easy
The sound of songs we made our own
With all the living possibilities
On many roads we shared alone

Walking high roads and the low roads
Climbing rugged mountain slopes
Taking weather as it always is
Wherever next that kept our hopes

Leaving remnants of our story line
In the orchards of our days
Written in the minds of left behinds
Who shared our long hot summer days

Many well meant conversations
Every wistful heartfelt sigh
Driven on by hopes of no regrets
To write that final line goodbye

P.S.
I moved this piece from one of my other blogs that just sits there inactive. I wrote it back in August 2017 as a kind of farewell to a loved one or friend somewhere in the past or future. 

Check out the bonus link to Peter Sarstedt's 'Valentine' a most moving poem of complex emotions.

Remembering Peter Sarstedt's lovely Valentine song:
"Oh the play goes on,
But the meaning's gone
And it looks as though we're running out of endings.
And the maddening thing is,
That while everybody worries ;

No one seems to do a thing about it."


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