Rendezvous Beneath The Stars Poem by Elizabeth Sheaffer

Rendezvous Beneath The Stars

Rating: 5.0


Gravel road with no headights
Driving by the moonlight
One hand on the wheel, the other in mine
Knowing our love will last for all time
You look down at me, a gleam in your eye
My head on your shoulder, contented sigh
Down to the river; swim in the night's gleam
Sparkling water alight with moonbeams
Splashing and laughing, a life so free
You've chased away all of my old misery
I look at you and my heart fills with love
As we're watched over by stars up above
No other time have I felt more free
Than on that night you gave to me
Driving too fast and passing every car
On the way to our rendezvous beneath the stars

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
jim hogg 31 January 2007

I initially had the feeling that this was a memory of times long gone by, but that could hardly be so! ! Lovely writing. Mature and reflective, and truly appreciative of love and loving experiences - surprisingly so if you don't mind me saying so! !

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