Broken Hearted Memorys Poem by John Wieners

Broken Hearted Memorys



And when that music starts
there is no time, she takes you back
over fifteen years, as if yesterday
a song immortalized. Do you know her name

I met her once, with my lover: "You must be Jack!
and saw her twice afterwards, at Storyville and
The Black Hawk. Sunday in the rain, "He's funny
that Way', and I went crazy afterwards, woman's

sorrow her legacy holding hands under the table.
Billie's grey—hair was Parisian style and her
singing Big Apple. She's still rotting nectarines.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Shakil Ahmed 04 December 2017

nice poem expressing heart felt thoughts in a beautiful poetic form, thanks for sharing

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John Wieners

John Wieners

Milton, Massachusetts / United States
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