Her Bracelet Poem by Randy McClave

Her Bracelet



A bracelet that she wears upon her wrist
Instead of a wave, I get a fist,
A happy blessing I asked placed upon the charm
Maybe the monk had mistakenly, thought I said harm.
A golden ring I gave a woman once before
To which I was seeking happiness for forever more
But, then one day on my table that ring she did place,
Then she cursed me and slapped me on the face.
Unto another woman I gave a special gift
A bracelet to excite the soul and cause the mind to lift,
But, who knows her thoughts and what will linger
Maybe instead of a wave, she'll now give me her middle finger.

Randy L. Mcclave

Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: desire,love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
While I was in Japan, a female friend asked me if I could find her a special bracelet (which she'd pay for) . I finally did and I had a monk bless it (I needed all the help that I could get) . I presented it to her, and she was happy and thrilled to get it, she pulled out her wallet to pay for it, and I shook my head no and I gave her a smile, and I told her it was gift (once again, I needed all the help that I can get) . Now she happily wears her new bracelet, and now she might answer my text every now and then.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Randy McClave

Randy McClave

Ashland, Kentucky
Close
Error Success