That Girl Poem by Gerry Legister

That Girl



I fell in love with a Carol singer
That girl with blonde hair,
I dance around her visage like a smoky fire
And woke up in her enchanted lair.

Watching the last glint of brilliant stars
Fade away into the end of a moonless road,
She called out to me from a siren song
Angelic tone to lay down my heavy load.

The symphony sound of songs seizes me,
Like reflections captured in a portrait,
The ambiance of beauty could not deny
Peaceful joy settled in my heart.

Sweet were the kisses from her radiant lips
Like a mist-shrouded in the clouds;
That world took my heart into strange eclipse,
Hot girl burning from inside like festive coals.

But the flames soon became a vacant bubble
And suddenly that girl was gone,
Along with her siren song, vanished into a Hubble
Only a quiet moment remain in the sad song.

To reflect on her dancing hair waving the banner
That parted the air and opened a new sky;
And all I asked of time hid in her enchanted lair
With heaven and the starry stare standing by.

Among all the people that I have met with
That girl with blonde hair had natural flair,
With one rhythmic note could take away my breath?
And leave my heart burning with fire.

Friday, December 23, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: girl
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The Romance of Christmas Carol
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Gerry Legister

Gerry Legister

Silver Spring, Westmorland, Jamaica
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