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Feb 2014 · 5.4k
Moonlight Love
Ronald Walker Feb 2014
Moonlight Love...

I love to watch the moonlight, as it plays upon the ground..
The way it strikes the snow just right, and sparkles all around.
Showing us the way to walk, and playing in your hair..
It shines just so and then it shows, our breath upon the air.

Our Love is like the moonlight, it shows us where to walk..
On nights like these within these trees, it listens to us talk.
I pledge my love to you this night, with witness from above..
I'll be just like our moonlight, and cover you with love.

I'll softly chase the shadows, that may haunt you in the day..
Then when the night is calling, I'm here to show the way.
Like creatures of the forest night, that venture forth on wing..
The moonlight is our music, forever it shall sing.

So dance with me tonight my love, and throw your cares away..
I'll hold you close and keep you safe, till the coming of the day.
So when the shadows lengthen, the day has slowed it's pace..
I'll live again, and then I'll send, the moonlight to your face.
Aug 2013 · 929
Do not pity Me
Ronald Walker Aug 2013
Do not pity me, for I do not wake in the middle of the night from hunger, as some do…
Nor do I suffer not being able to hold my love, for at least I have arms to hold her.
Though I may not have riches to see a fine play or dine in pleasure,
I can wake to a morning sunrise, and drink of it’s beauty till I am full.
My shoes may not be the fanciest, nor keep my feet dry in the rain,
But they remind me that I do not have to walk bare foot upon the stones.

I once raced along life’s highways, working frenziedly for things of wealth.
I see now as I walk more slowly, that which I had passed by unseen.
For by giving up some of the luxury of life, I have found more time for beauty.
Without  riches, I still have more treasure in simple things once taken for granted.
Castles and fine rugs can only soften my step, they cannot teach me how to walk.

Do not pity me, for life has taught me more than I could teach myself,
In the hardships I have learned to survive, and appreciate simpler things.
When I sit and enjoy the twilight show of a setting sun, I pray for those who cannot see,
I close my eyes and feel the warmth, and listen to the wind as they do, and enjoy it still.
I take a moment to reflect upon what I have enjoyed this day.
And when the morrow comes, I will seek out other of life’s simple treasures.

Do not pity me, for my treasures abound… in life.

— The End —