Dream (happy)

Jason Jesko

We met for the first time on a Thursday night drowned in sultry hot musky starlight

Beneath the caverns of old winter-shore back in the lands of the mermaids and dinosaurs

So you’ll have to forgive me if I did not believe it, this lusty fable of barmaids and scoundrels

Everyone looking for the next happy ending and me just killing time so desperately wounded

As you offered a smile while you hid in the shadows, letting those others so stiffly outshine you

And I took up the mantle and offered a chalice knowing full well you’d reject my proposal

But you took a chance and I gave you a laugh and in the end we parted as friends

Until you knocked on my door and I let you in and that, my dear, brought the whirlwind

Far too swift, we swept up in, as the tornado ignited the fire and hurricane then lapped the flames

And into the dark with but a hope and a sword like two plunder hungry conquistadors

We battled the elves, and the vampires, and near lost our heads when the ogres took over

Sang with the nymphs, broke bread with the dwarves, shared secret smiles as we talked of our scars

Each day with you but a true fairy tale as the rainbow fades and fills the Leprechaun’s pail

For no one could write a finer theme, than you so much more than my wildest dream

  • Author: Jason Jesko (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 9th, 2022 09:17
  • Category: Love
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