A Red Dress and A Park Bench
By threeleafshamrock
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It was here she sat on this simple park bench
between the oaks,
the summer sun and leaves,
with the aid of a zephyr, dapple laughter
innocently upon her beauty
and her smile, ricochets
from the underside of the boughs.
Searching my mind, I have wondered;
was it the beauty of the innocence
or the innocence of the beauty therein
that radiated more potently?
There was music and its name was laughter.
Composed in the heart,
its purity, sanctifying, glorious
and shared selflessly; lovingly.
I fancy I can see her yet, beckoning.
sitting in her red dress,
the backdrop of yellow daffodils
slowly genuflecting in the breeze;
waving, as if to fan a flame.
The flame has died now but the embers
live on in my breast;
in my mind and in my memory.
I bring my grandchildren here now.
The bench is worn and as I slide my fingers
along its surface, I hear the music
and the oaks dapple tears
Longingly upon my cheeks.
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Yes. I don't usually read
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Lovely wistful reverie atb
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Ah Chris, this is just
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Can't go wrong with the old
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Lovely use of colour here
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Really good stuff. Stand out
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Chris, I'm sure we'd get a
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'the summer sun and
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really good, and this "There
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Beautiful, very well done.
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Nice stuff. I liked
Thanks for reading. I am grateful for your time.
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"Zephyr." It's a beautiful
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