Cyprus Morning
By threeleafshamrock
Mon, 21 Mar 2011
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The air, citrus filled;
the orange grove shimmering
in the Med day sun.
You remark, smiling;
“It reminds me of marmalade.”
I long to kiss you.
An old man walks past.
He stands and smiles, knowingly,
recognizing love.
Those halcyon days,
still live in my memory,
though moribund now.
We thought to go back,
to rekindle; to search for…
misplaced promises.
We will not return!
We will never recapture
that Cyprus morning.
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What a pity- I am sure that
What a pity- I am sure that some of the mood could be captured again. Ha nice poem very atmospheric. Like the bit about the old man.Can just see the orange and lemon groves. How lovely.
;)Pia
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You paint a beautiful
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You paint a beautiful picture, Chris. I've never been to Cyprus - but your poem took me there :)
Magic xxx
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