By Constantino
I went to the bar
And looked for your face,
I searched through the crowd
That vast empty space,
My ears quite be-numbed
By the rock and the noise;
In search of a man
In a place full of boys.
Many eyes caught mine,
But had nothing to show.
Several lips sought mine,
I politely said "no".
And my poor ear did hear
Of the pleasure I'd find,
A Pleasure belayed
By your face in my mind.
And my mind, how it raced
Across that blue sea,
To the mist of that mornΒ Β
When our need to be free,
Brought the moment we shared,
The swell of our tide,
Two souls intertwined,
Like the veil of a bride.
Like a sloop with its sails,
Billowed full at the seams,
We glid, on the sun,
Like two souls full of dreams.
Pitched and tossed in the night,
Like two ships in a storm,
But content to be held
In the warmth of our arms.
And I said to my self,
As I stood in that place,
How foolish, am I,
To hope for you face,
That is sepered by miles
So distant in time,
That I left, quite alone,
With your heart holding mine.