Field of Poppies
by Eva Marie Cagley
I remember when you were mine,
Another place, another time.
Walking through the meadow we were,
gathering up scarlet poppies.
Dancing in the cool velvety breeze,
still brings me to my wobbling knees.
We gazed upon that pure white shooting star,
the one that came so far.
And made our vows to each other then,
we`d be as one from here on in.
I heard a nightingale sing a melody that
became our song.
In our hearts we knew that we belonged,
within each other’s arms.
Oh, how sweet the music to my ears,
as we grew old throughout the years.
We walked that meadow many a time,
listening for our song, as we hummed along.
Until one day I walked alone,
gazing upwards into the indigo night.
Searching for the brightest star.
I saw you from afar.
‘Twas then I did hear our song
and I swear you hummed along.
Comforted now in knowing, I could always
find you in our meadow of scarlet poppies.
Dancing and humming
our nightingale’s sweet song.
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