Love Poem: Cascade of Love

Cascade of Love

“Fragments and crumbs of life, all the little pieces” 
                                   By John Ruskin 1853


                   All the tiny pieces of life blended together...
                         When I met you at amber sunset, 
                    The gossamer light of the melting rays, 
             Fell on us ...beside the dock, with weathered grey planks, 
                    I remembered everything what we lost! 

              The fragments, which I was never able to piece together, 
                   The puzzles which would always stay mysterious, 
                       You looked at me. In the shimmering  light, 
                           Our eyes met, in the cascade of love.
                              The world stood still, not a word
                                     Around us, all hushed. 

            I remembered the soothing raindrops which drizzled us 
                      I remembered the azure floating clouds, 
           Remembered the sprawled flower-petals with golden hues, 
                                     I remembered all - 
                        All that matters in the twilight  zone! 
 

          
                                       August 27, 2020
                                           First Place
                             For All the little Pieces Contest
                             Sponsor: Constance La France


                                           First Place
                        "All Yours (March 23)" Poetry Contest
                                  Sponsor: Brian Strand

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