
Excitement builds
As you wait for the day
To see your old friend
On an arranged holiday
As the day draws near
You become quite giddy
You plan to meet each other
In a faraway city
Questions cross your mind
And you’re apprehensive
You can only wonder
If she’ll find you offensive
When the day finally comes
A strange pit forms in your gut
You know you must play it safe
No matter what
Shaking in your boots
You pray she still finds you attractive
Considering your age
You hope she’ll be adaptive
Stepping off the plane
You see her slender form
She smiles and waves at you
From the small open door
More questions flood your mind
About what she’ll think
Will she still want you
Or will this be a huge mistake
You clutch the flowers tighter
A bouquet bought just for her
She begins to run to you
And all becomes a blur
Tears quickly emerge
You’ve captured her awaiting heart
Instantly you wonder
How you ever made it apart
Clutching one another
As if your life depends on this embrace
You both feel emotions
Which cannot be erased
Neither one of you
Can hold back the steady stream of tears
The warmth of her body
Erases all your fears
Finally you know for certain
She’s always been the one
You eagerly kiss her lips
And look forward to some fun
She reciprocates your affections
And smiles in satisfaction
Nothing can thwart
This overwhelming attraction
It’s been many long years
Yet somehow love remained
You realize now
Your love was not in vain
Written by, Michelle Cook
I haven’t felt much like writing lately, so I decided instead to share one of the poems from my book, Beneath the Canopy. I wrote my poem, Timeless Love, back in February 2016. This poem was inspired by an old article about a couple who had been separated during WWII. They lost all contact, she thought he’d died, and both married other people. Eventually, against all odds, a letter one of them had sent during the war finally got delivered. This letter caused them to reunite, and since both had already outlived their spouses, they were able to rekindle their romance from long ago. I was so touched by the story that I wrote my poem, Timeless Love. This poem is one of my personal favorites, and if you like this poem, please check out my book. It’s free to read if you have a Kindle unlimited membership.
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