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A Special Vintage
Long I sat, in silent musing on a life that's so confusing; how my life was spent in drifting, like the shadows, dancing, shifting, searching for love’s resurrection: I was lost, in deep reflection.
Gazing through my drink of Sherry, warmer than a blushing cherry, from the fireplace, sparks were racing: scarlet stars, like comets tracing, are by circumstances frozen, in that context fate has chosen.
Smoke through that glass, I was viewing, brought the ghosts that came, renewing, She, who lives in my illusion: should she seek the same conclusion that my soul has sought forever, time will not erode or sever.
Once known, always I’d remember, through the years of life’s December, taste of that sweet wine to savor. Sherry is my favored flavor. One time tasted, I would never stop, for I would live forever.
There are times truth turns to fiction, but the strength of my addiction never could, by time, be sated for the years through which I’ve waited, tempered by the forge’s flaming heat, my appetite proclaiming.
Crucial moments we are passing shape sublime, sometimes surpassing passion, though it has the feeling that’s required to do the healing. Dreams can live, but living lonely, magnifies that feeling, only. http://ezseeker.Writing.Com/ Copyright 2009 © James Walter Orr Click here to see and buy books
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