Lake Shore's Poem by Rebecca Navarre

Lake Shore's

Rating: 5.0

Then, now, and maybe, I don't feel
so crazy. When the skies turn so pink
and life isn't so hazy. When the oriole
sings, and then spreads his wings,
such beauty and heart he seems to
bring. When the tall grass waves and
a melody seems to play. As I drift back
to the days, we were young, free, and
brave. Now I'm old and gray, but when
I look into your eye's, I'm still surprised
at the love gleaming inside. For this old
heart of mine, couldn't stop loving you if
I tried. No I wouldn't change a thing. Just
every now and then I feel the pendulum
swing. But I guess that's okay, as long
as I wake to you each day. For together
we can watch the sunsets and stars fade.
So grateful in each day God has given
and made. And it's not ever to late to be
child like again, kick our shoes off and
along the lake shore we'll wade.

Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Topic(s) of this poem: love,age,life,youth
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Aarzoo Mehek 09 July 2025

It's good to keep that child alive in our hearts. A poem full of positive vibes. Compliments

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Timber Koleden 09 July 2025

I truly love this poem! 'For this old heart of mine, couldn't stop loving you if I tried.' What a marvelous line! This poem is full of joy and beauty and longing! Thank you so much for sharing this touching piece!

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