To Stay That Day In Sayville Poem by Susan Lacovara

To Stay That Day In Sayville

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Picking daisy bouquets from a roadside farm stand
Only her smile was prettier
Evidence showed their love was stronger than the wind
Tilting his eyes towards hers, even the sun shied away
Rounding her hips with his hands, he circled her beauty inside
Yesterday is but a dream, now, the daisies bow their burdened heads

Sunday, December 2, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love and loss
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
12/02/18 To stay in love, with the simplicity of being Just US, on a sidewalk stroll. Sheer " Poetry in Motion" For RWR
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