Treasures (2)

Edward Charles McDevitt

I finally have the chairs which look so Divine,

I just can't believe they're actually mine!

The fabric on the chairs seem to me like suede,

I'd just like to know when and where they were made!

They are so beautiful and have wheels of brass,

I must be one true and very lucky lass!

The fabric of the chairs are like a warm blue,

Giving them the look of a velvety hue.

They truly are rare finds and the wood make them grand,

Seems like hand carved by someone's very good hand.

I would post a photo if I only knew how,

The people sitting in them I would really bow.

For it looks as if they were owned by royalty,

Oh to find a photo so I could look and see!

I'd love to give you more and go into detail,

But everywhere I look it seems to no avail.

So trust me if you would especially to this,

The woman who gave these up, I would love to kiss!

 

  • Author: Edward Charles McDevitt (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 22nd, 2017 14:22
  • Comment from author about the poem: I really wish I could show you these chairs! I don't know if I have to use the Skype eye or what? If someone knows, will you please advise? My phone (or computer) won't allow me to transfer them. I am perplexed!
  • Category: Special occasion
  • Views: 19
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Comments3

  • Goldfinch60

    Glad they have lived up to your expectations Edward.

    • Edward Charles McDevitt

      Thanks Goldfinch! I really appreciate your comments and friendship as well! You are a true friend and worth a ton of Gold!!!

    • Edward Charles McDevitt

      What puzzles me is when people read writes and not comment, I don't have feedback! Feedback is needed so I can improve as a writer. And to those who do, I so appreciate it! Thank You!

    • FredPeyer

      Edward, I can imagine these chairs just from your description. They must be beautiful.
      Nicely written!



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