Diamond Finale Poem by Gerry Legister

Diamond Finale



The diamond fields and ringlets
A glaze gently unfold,
As the tangerine sunsets
On discovering vast sums of gold.

A unique and individual collection
Of beautiful jewelery
Delicate, refine selection
Held in creative style for eternity.

Contours of color ripening
With the stunning glitter of sunlight
Dazzling infinity cascading
Streams glowing with radiant light.

Sublime solitaire, exquisite diamonds
Unrivaled desire and design shows,
The sultry charm, and the center stones
Rivers of tinsel, sparkle and glows


Summer wedding season
Pennants of autumn and winter's face,
The last days of the season,
We all can afford this little grace.

To instill in our memories
The occasion of some special time,
Days out, dining, evenings, happy hours,
Romance and chilled glasses of wine.

Diamond season finale
Reflect in shimmering topaz light,
Journey of the heart in style
Celebrate every dreamer's delight.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Diamonds are very expensive
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Gerry Legister

Gerry Legister

Silver Spring, Westmorland, Jamaica
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