Thursday, May 21, 2015

The Seasons of You--By David Williams--England

The Seasons of You

I saw it the first time we met
Your face like a spring day; youthful, fresh,
A blossoming smile like new leaves unfurling
Tasting the spring air for the first time.
Your eyes as clear as two new born stars
Radiating into my head like fork lightening
I knew then that I would spend my life with you.

Your personality emanating like summer
It was like laying down in a field of poppies
Under a lazuli sky; carefree
Breathing new life into me.

Then as your illness got worse; it was like autumn
Slowly watching your leaves fall one by one
But even at your worst I have never heard you complain
So thankfully you have no winter
I remember carrying you up the stairs for the first time,
You were in great pain,
As I looked into your eyes, it was spring all over again!

David Williams was born in England and has resided there all of his life. He started writing poetry at the tender age of 14. He was encouraged to enter a local school poetry contest and went on to win it. In later life, he joined many local poetry groups and writers circles, eventually becoming chairman. He has had 9 poetry books published and is collating material for two more books which will hopefully be out later this year. He holds workshops to help and encourage writers to understand the many different forms of poetry. He has won many contests and is also a recognised poetry judge.

5 comments:

  1. This is sad but beautiful, David. Sheri

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  2. The beauty of your poetry is still in tact my friend! I really enjoyed reading your awesome work of art here. It is a sad piece, but beautifully written an awe-inspiring.

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  3. Oh my goodness David, what a tender piece you have written. It surely tugged at my heart strings. Thank you for sharing your awesome talent.
    Charlene

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  4. David, the poignacy in this passionate poem is only surpassed by how beautifully you have expressed the depth of your love. This is truly wonderful! Aloha, Connie

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