She had walked along Beach Road late one afternoon,
Upon the blue Marianas waters shone the translucent moon,
The scene hasn't changed much: the wharf, the bench, the tree
And neither have the winds across the Philippine SeaAs she sat on the bench, Norfolk pines touched the sky
the tide seemed stronger than on evenings gone by
He approached with the breeze, and at much the same pace
and both lifted her spirit as she lifted her faceHis smile, she recalls, sparkled with twinkling grace
That smile hasn't changed since she first saw his face
In his eyes were a magic like stars shooting through the sky
Broad shoulders. Strong physique. Deep long sigh.He uttered no words, but his loneliness peeked through
Her eyes, too, spoke of pain forever connecting the two
The evening was silent, as they sat side by side
Just the moon up above, and the breeze, and the tideShe would glimpse him in Garapan. A moment of glad.
Though she still bore the pain of the thoughts she once had
Looking back on the years even when Islands apart
Nothing ever lessened the flame from that
auspicious startTomorrow that moon will seem a world far away
She'll remember Beach Road and that warm fateful day
In that same open space where they forgave and will forget
A new dream and a new start as they watch the sunsetOne more glimpse at the skies, and the moon seems much bolder
The tide is getting closer, the air seems much colder
Times have changed. Things will never be like that day
but love defies the odds and the curse of being away.
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MUSIC OF THE OCEAN
PoetryOcean inspired poetry from real life experiences. 🥇POETRY - 1/20/21