Nataline
'NATALINE'
A poem by Richard David Cohen
How could it be I find myself being near to her.
I have been asleep for so long my eyes see but a blur
Have I lost my charms with my old fashioned ways
Just another foolish man how I could catch her gaze
Has ever been a beauty so completely unaware
How every room she enters all present eyes do stare
I never thought I could return to that once forgotten place
When seeing her across a crowd could cause my pulse to race
Much better men have then I have dared to believe
that they could win her precious love. and she would never leave.
It amazes me that even now such questions can persist
Even when my eyes long closed. see beauty does exist.
When I walked as a younger man my confidence within
I would sweep her off her feet this angel Nataline
So please do not scoff at me amused that I am blind
So sure she gently let me down with words so sweet and kind
I'll not forget the moment my heart stirred once again
I wish she would only ask for it for it belongs to Nataline.
For those whose pride and self respect reach not for glorious things
Who hide behind their walls, tethered are their wings
Safe are they protected having never dared to fly
who would be so reckless who would question why
If I have misjudged the wind not taking flight the greater sin
Then I will take solace that I was near to Nataline
So I'll listen to the voices compelling me to strive
To be a man of new born hope, whose heart became alive
Its often said thats things of joy cant be without a cost
So I embrace the days of sorrow and cherish things I've lost
I gladly welcome every storm and await the next to begin
and I will never curse the thunder when next to Nataline.