Lovers Never Grow Old Poem by Joseph Narusiewicz

Lovers Never Grow Old



Trees of light hail the day
Climb the ladder of ivory
Pythagoras has left the mortal
The measure of all things divine
Bright aqua suns sire minstrels
The dragon cannot escape
Trumpets call the children
Dreamers of the rainbow
The unorganized call of love
No grandiosity where masks revile
Souls travel the sublime gate

Now the tides bless me with awe
Sleep in waves of Celtic tribes
Blue fish amidst the coral
Villages drink mountain streams
Basking in sanctuary
Visions and dreams dance
Deep beneath the obvious crust
Time and matter were sons and stars
Woman made of beauty
Enchantment a star necklace
The look in her eyes
The gleam of eternal light

Roses grew like living moons
Kisses lasted forever
Rivers sang with their joy
Forests laughed with stars
Hear the gardens come closer
Hear the voice of the elders
Givers that never quit giving
Ash, aspen and mystic cedar
The lion and the lamb drink
Look! There is a ship
Lovers never grow old

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Joseph Narusiewicz

Joseph Narusiewicz

So St Paul, Minnesota
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