Golden Carousel

Reynaldo Casison

We were so Weary,

Yet So Very Merry,

Casual as Summer Dewdrops,

We rode the Golden carousel,

Around to the Quaint,

Wurlitzers Vintage sound,

You wore no Gown,

Besides your Unique Beauty,

Its like we had Flown,

To the Luminous Moon,

WithIn the Month of June,

 

We were Pretty weary,

Yet Starry merry,

The Stars hymned Good Evening,

Like the Nostalgia of Honey raindrops,

We were their Souffle delicacy,

And,

Champagne,

As the Golden carousel,

Galloped,

Majestically around,

WithIn,

The Sweet Stillness

Reynaldo Casison

 

  • Author: Reynaldo Casison (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 6th, 2024 01:57
  • Category: Love
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