.near The Place Where The Daffodils Grow (Love Poem) Poem by Charles Wiles (Best Love Poems)

.near The Place Where The Daffodils Grow (Love Poem)

Rating: 5.0


Do you remember the morn
When our love was born
By the clear stream long ago?
We were young and free
When you first kissed me
Near the place where the daffodils grow.

Do you remember the place
Of our first embrace
Where the river starts to slow?
And the grass grew long
While our love grew strong
Near the place where the daffodils grow.

Do you remember the boat,
Where the lily pads float,
And I took the oars to row?
We made love all day
In the tall reeds' sway
Near the place where the daffodils grow.

Do you remember the field
Where I stopped and kneeled
In the evening's amber glow?
And the poppies blushed
And the songbirds hushed
Near the place where the daffodils grow.

Do you remember my hand
Held a diamond band
As the sun sank down below?
Then you whispered 'yes'
And our lips did press
Near the place where the daffodils grow.

Do you remember the moon
On that eve in June
As we dreamed about the morrow?
Then you smiled and said
We should make our bed
Near the place where the daffodils grow.

Do you remember that night
When I held you tight
'Neath the limbs of the old willow?
You stayed close and warm
Through that summer storm
Near the place where the daffodils grow.

Do you remember the dawn
And the fragile fawn
Waking up by the sleeping doe?
Then the mist did clear
To a hundred deer
Near the place where the daffodils grow.

Do you remember we smiled
As the mother and child
Wandered off to the fields below?
And we both believed
We had just conceived
Near the place where the daffodils grow.

Do you remember the days
And my funny ways
As the months and years did follow?
You became my wife
And fulfilled my life
Near the place where the daffodils grow.

Do you remember the way
That we laughed all day
By the clear stream long ago
Now you're lying here
'Neath the grazing deer
Near the place where the daffodils grow.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Susan Williams 15 September 2020

Do you remember the way That we laughed all day By the clear stream long ago Now you're lying here 'Neath the grazing deer Near the place where the daffodils grow.-I saw it coming and I grieved but love is lucky to have lived so long best poem yet

0 0 Reply
Jean Dament 25 October 2009

What a beautiful story within this lovely poem that has great imagery & a great flow. Thanks for sharing. Ravensong

2 0 Reply
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Close
Error Success