Love Poem: Zephyrs
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Written by: Barry Stebbings

Zephyrs

Zephyrs

     ‘I cannot tell you how it was
      But this I know it came to pass.’
      Beneath the broad and spreading oak,
      Warm zephyrs sighed through meadow grass.

      They danced among oak tree’s leaves
      And sang a vibrant summer song
      Of how we would love and love again
      And to each other would belong

      They sang among the budding flowers
      And told in the ringing chimes 
      Of how thinkers while away the hours
      And of how lovers write in rhymes.

      But then they spoke of Autumn’s chill,
      When secret mists would hide our way.
      How playful spirits toss the leaves
      When warm summer fades away.

      Then ancient zephyrs breathed a sigh 
      And left that pleasant summer land.
      Now blust’ry winds of Autumn came
      And took us by the hand.
 
      Our love was lost in hidden ways
      As drifting mists obscured our view
      And Autumn spirits tossed our dreams
      And left nothing but the dew..

1st two lines are opening lines from
'May' by Christina Rosetti

Barry Stebbings
July 2022