The one night stand

Daniel

What can I say it's not your fault
Something's aren't meant to be
Although our roads may have crossed
We weren't meant to share the journey

We are two ships a fleeting glance
A single footnote on life's page
What we had was a moment of chance
An act of impulse freed from our chains

I will remember our time with happiness
Our senses unleashed passions reborn
But please see this moment for what it is
A moment of sunshine in a tropical storm

  • Author: Daniel (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 23rd, 2016 00:01
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments6

  • BRIAN & ANGELA

    Thanks for sharing DANIEL ! ONS's can (surprisingly) be something special that stays in our subconscious for ever. But because ONS's have no beginning or end they are forever ephemeral and always remain transient ! Please check my poems ~ Thanks BRIAN.

    • Daniel

      Thanks, and I definitely will!

    • WriteBeLight

      This reminds me of two people who were stuck by chance together and enjoyed each other's company, knowing it was only for a short time. Great thoughts in the poem, Daniel.

      • Daniel

        Thanks WBL!

        • WriteBeLight

          Welcome!

        • notapoet

          Beautifully crafted piece of poetry here my friend, really enjoyed the read.

          • Daniel

            Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!

          • Augustus

            You see and bring beauty to something often thought of as immoral, dirty or soiled in some way. Nicely done.

            • Daniel

              Thank you Augustus!

            • Tony36

              Awesome write

              • Daniel

                Thank you Tony!

                • Tony36

                  Welcome

                • willyweed

                  wonderful insight Daniel those fleeing moments that last an eternity.
                  brilliant poem!

                  • Daniel

                    Thank you WW



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