For Cassie.

Goldfinch60



Along the beach we walked

Along Bembridge Beach

Towards the lifeboat station

The sand and rocks beneath us

The beautiful sea rolling to us

A beautiful afternoon

Paddling by the sea

Was a father and young son

The boy had a bucket

I asked his dad if I could use it

He kindly said yes

And I filled the bucket with sand

Turned it upside down

And built a sand castle

A castle for Cassie

To bring back memories

Her memories of walking

Of walking along this beach

Walking here in her past

To bring her back memories

Her fond memories

When she built sandcastles

Built sandcastles here

Here on Bembridge Beach.

  • Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 1st, 2024 01:06
  • Comment from author about the poem: Cassie said that she used to come to Bembridge and used to build sandcastles on the beach so I wrote this for her.
  • Category: Special occasion
  • Views: 32
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  • orchidee

    A fine write Gold.

  • Cassie58

    Thank you so much Andy. You have no idea how must I appreciate your poem and the fact that you made a sandcastle for me on Bembridge beach. I was last there as a 12 year old with my younger brother who has since passed. I have very special memories of that holiday. I love your poem and the imagery and memories you brought back to me. Have a glorious Monday.

    • Cassie58

      Oh and I love your choice of music too. So very nice.

      • Goldfinch60

        My absolute pleasure Cassie, so glad it brought back good memories, we love it there and will be back in August.

        Andy

      • Teddy.15

        So very beautiful in every way. 🌹

        • Goldfinch60

          Very much appreciated Teddy, thank you.

          Andy

        • Neilton

          so sweet of you !! A very unique poem!

          • Goldfinch60

            Most kind Neilton, thank you.

            Andy



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