About the Poem
My husband and I have known much grief together, from the death of a child, to many other things. This poem speaks of the innocence of our youth, when we still didn't know such sorrows were ahead of us. But we still have each other's deep love, and that holds us together, along with our faith.
There Was A Time |
by Rosemary J. Gwaltney |
When the wind sang to me Of winter snows, dancing fir trees; Of exotic spices and rolling foreign seas; Of dreams beneath down comforters, Safe in your arms all night long. When we knew no sorrow Could ever engulf us With its wrong. There was a time When the wind whispered Stories of the way breezes move The surface of the water; of fairies and Magic spells, of youth and hope; of ancient Secrets; of lilting melodies, enchanting rhyme. And eternity floated easily ahead of us, Pure, and untarnished by time, While we lay together, Knowing. There was a time |
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2 Visitor Comments
Darlene
Powerful, words, meaning and emotion. Your poem touched something deep in me.
Dina
I could sense the author's pining for the days before their lives were jaded by hardship and tragedy. A beautiful poem that would touch anyone who longs for the simply times as we had when we were young. Dina
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