Charles Hancock
Poems by Charles Hancock : 23 / 69
Easy to Remember
It's so easy to remember
It's so hard to forget
Your sweet surrender
No remorse, no regret
Battered memories past
Sweet dreams delight
Mystical things forecast
Life's electrifying rewrite
What will my day bring
Only so much I can do
Reaching for that brass ring
For both me and you
Charles Hancock
Submitted: Saturday, October 20, 2012
Poems by Charles Hancock : 23 / 69
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