Love Poem: Ever Rode a Mind - Question
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Written by: Robert Gruhn

Ever Rode a Mind - Question

Climb aboard mine and hold on ever so tightly,
Fasten yourself safely for these coming thoughts.
My brain has ridden above a thousand pounds of steed,
Flying at forty per on pounding hooves is quite astounding.

Then again those were just my knightly times of past,
Yet if you could have seen through my eyes that glory.
To confront evil with only shield and sword a true wakening,
Looking into eyes of forever death can be quite astonishing.

Seeing dreams in bright vivid colors brings morning early,
Long before sun peeks just above mountain's lofty top.
That cold snow never touching you until you've been there,
Struggling to a place so unforgiving tells one of reality.

This mind you are now riding can tell of so much more,
It has done so for years and will continue until infinity.
Holding you in my memories is what I have done best,
For to lose just one of you would be my greatest tragedy.

Copyright © 2014 Robert William Gruhn - All Rights Reserved

"A poem to me is the essence of any thought,
Being built from its foundation into tower scraping sky.
It can fly like no other bird to places never seen,
Even spaceships can only dream of taking its place."

© 2014 Robert William Gruhn