Love Poem: Music Box Memory
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Written by: John Lawless

Music Box Memory

Music Box Memory

‘The spiral staircase made her high heels sing’
slightly off key as they were borrowed.
She danced, each step a spiral upward,
spinning in the sights and sounds and scents,
carried on the joy of such a dream
rising on the cool of fall chilled air.

He watched her childlike innocence explode
a laughter turning giggles into tears.

’From here the city churches pierced the mist’
long marble fingers stretching toward their gods
could only hope to find the joy she had
in reaching out to touch the bowing moon.

He felt the touch of petals on his cheek
the kiss of memory’s ever lasting thrill
the sound of dance steps in a music box
’He closed it, and, now smiling, crossed the square.



©5/7/2018


submitted to – One nine and sixteen upgrade version – Poetry Contest
sponsor – Viv Wigley

Lines 1,9. and 16 provided as prompt