Tuesday, 12 September 2017
Secret garden
This place was our secret garden
Where we would walk hand in hand
Sit on the grass all alone
I loved you in our magic land
We touched, we kissed, we cuddled here
We never spoke of right or wrong
We just felt right being one
And so sang our lovers song
The sun shone us every day
Our loving was quite taboo
We did wrong but didn't care
For your eyes shone for me too
Winter winds blow where we once were
Our trysting place is quite bare
You've gone to find another love
As it's the end of our affair
I'll remember you my dear
Those warm days with sunny skies
You were all mine and I yours
I'll not forget your passion's sighs
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Never spoke of right or wrong... oh yes!
ReplyDeleteLuv the being right theme Robin
ReplyDelete"We just felt right being one
And so sang our lovers song"
much love
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ReplyDeletemuch love...
We never spoke of right or wrong
ReplyDeleteWe just felt right being one
And so sang our lovers song
This is so romantic!!💖
Oh, this is a lovely composition! Beautiful words that create beautiful imagery.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful poem of love.
ReplyDeleteLove always smell like summer
ReplyDeleteSo sweet and romantic this is! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteaw such bittersweet in this
ReplyDeleteStolen moments in a secret place. Well penned.
ReplyDeleteArlene and I had our "secret place" too. Thank you for taking me back there.
ReplyDeleteHello from Alberta, Canada ... got here via catnip ... nice place you got here ... meouw ... Love, cat.
ReplyDeleteI still have a nest egg over there for just in case cuz u never know ... Love, cat.
DeleteOh you old romantic, you! A secret garden - yes!
ReplyDeleteWhat mutual love and passion makes right, no one can turn wrong. Love this, Robin!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the rhymes!
ReplyDeleteThis reads like a song I'd like to hear you sing.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful memories. Sadly, such happiness is often short lived.
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So.... what made it taboo?
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