Conjure The Music Poem by Margaret Alice Second

Conjure The Music



You said you might leave us soon, I hope you
will stay awhile if you do not have to suffer too
much, I wish I could be there with you now; I'm
going to track you down if you go to that astral
sphere I've heard so much about

It will be easy to find you love, your harmonic
will shine with celestial light and I'll follow the
tone of your thoughts ringing out until we meet
and dance and sing - whatever body we wish to
have will be ours, I'll wish for

A body in a cloud with dancing legs & embracing
arms, you'll wish for a beautiful costume and we
shall conjure the music of delight we used to know
and dance anything we like, mazurka, tango and a
waltz - we shall do the things

We talked about and never got a chance to realise in life…

[For Tara]

Friday, July 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: friendship
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