The Days Of Wine And Roses Poem by Franklin Spriggs

The Days Of Wine And Roses



The days of wine and roses,
So happily they seem,
Of youthful days and red bouquets,
And faces full of glee.

It is the time that we'll recall,
With splendor at it's best,
Of red bouquets and negligees,
Where love had past the test.

We took the vow and said 'I do',
We swore to never part,
So on this day, and everyday,
Your always in my heart.

As down lifes road we ride upon,
With you closely by my side,
No matter dear whatever the fear,
In your arms I can always abide.

I gave my word to cherish you,
I gave you all my heart,
So my dear let's begin our walk,
Today is our new start.

With ever thing from me to you,
The blessings that are bestowed us,
Lets never forget, let's never regret,
The days of wine and roses.

Author
Franklin Spriggs
October 1,2008

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
edward hyde 12 February 2021

The grammar and spelling in this is terrible.

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Robert Quilter 01 October 2008

ok. i love Mr.Spriggs bio..and im actually quite touched by the feeling behind this work.Being a natural born cynic that's an achievement.Hopefully the person on the receiving end enjoyed it as well.Little nervous that Mr.Sppiggs used the title of one of my favorite Jack Lemmon films, but upon reading his work...all is forgiven.

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