Love Poem: Down the Years
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Written by: Robert Horton

Down the Years

Down The Years 

O, my blanket smoulders, 
     too warm for you and I, 
Drape, my dear, your shoulders 
     and not upon your eye. 
Lay between the faces 
     of every empty smile, 
To wallow in the spaces 
     and breathe there, for a while. 

O, these shoes grow weary, 
     we've come, this time, too far, 
Run with me, don't fear me, 
     or how beautiful you are. 
Tip-toe between our troubles
     through the shadows in the dust, 
To gaze upon young couples 
     pretending they are us. 

O, how a kiss can turn sour, 
     bittersweet and rushed, 
Kiss, instead, a delicate flower 
     before it can be crushed. 
Blossom between regrets 
     where memories dare to hide, 
And waltz to loving minuets 
     befitting a blushing bride. 

O, your heart is dancing, 
    'tis time to take your leave, 
I'll wear it, my dear, romancing 
     and not upon my sleeve. 
Love me between the tears 
     that oft, do gently flow, 
To rendezvous down the years 
     where I will let you go. 

©RJVHorton2016