My Woman Poem by Jay Garmino

My Woman



How diligent your memoirs of life,
Evanescent once silence again raised;
The simplest glance of turn around,
Changes heart beat too fast inbound.

The florid fields of flowers so quick,
To light your ages and kept days fit;
So clear with it visions of paths,
The roads you taken is one damn bank.

You never procrastinate its minutes avail,
To deal with rush life you once fulfilled;
I wonder how you poured the lights on it,
So precious like diamonds of Greeks.

Never any foes or any antagonist,
Did scrutinize your fears even its least;
Your beautiful world never did disdain,
You left nothing even the marks of pain.

Contempt Caesar and seized Shakespeare,
No one fight your happiness even deaths disappeared;
Before your eyes I see your fate again,
The long journey of your path to heaven.

The great events of your lives unfold to me,
Raided my dreams and steal my destiny;
Born to be a woman of my life, i found.
The woman i sued on those days and beyond.

(for my Beloved wife Funy)

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