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Upon the spring of a time once past

Upon the spring of a time once past,

An introduction was conducted by one

To another where the time would come.

And meet later to make acquaintance last.

He dwelt upon the memory, held it fast,

Kept its contents from seeming numb.

 

In repose he lay charmed once more,

By her charm, her smile and hair.

For he gave a smile to his lady fair

Unconscious to his thought at the core.

And the echo through his ear evermore.

"Hello, stranger" with amicable care.

 

He then aged threescore days.

Never forgetting his memory.

Reminding always will there she be

With physical absence and spiritual craze.

Storing the face in a foggy haze,

Gaping into the void in reverie.

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Written by
gary-w-weasel-jr-1
American
Published
Jan 1, 2013
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Undated. Estimated to be written in July or August of 2002.

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