It fell upon a summer day
Near the shore of a prominent way.
We came there and stood at the door
Chasing hunger down to the floor
Our open eyes Snoop around to find
the time had come for us to dine.
With strangers around the table,
The company was incomparable
Lettice in choice of sprinkle spice.
The Silhouette smiles lauded in disguise,
defining taste beckon, us to come and dine.
Without being prim and prime,
The feast resembled heavenly wine
lovely juices of friendship from a family vine.
- Author: Gerry Legister (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: June 26th, 2022 08:32
- Comment from author about the poem: The way friendships are formed
- Category: Friendship
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