Hot Summer Daze Poem by Dyna Misery

Hot Summer Daze

Rating: 5.0


Hot summer daze
Old Dames Ferry leads us to the waters of Juliette
Hit the water with a buzz
Never had fun like that before
I swear I'll never forget the summer of '94
Hot summer nights
Jim Morrison's voice fills the air
as Shain rolls a joint by the dashboard light
Black Love incense
Sit back, check out the stars
They shine everywhere...
except on us
Friendship lasts forever
Parking at the cemetary gates of never
I'd like to say I remember every detail
But it all seems hazy, like a dream
I think I kept a buzz for 3 months
Whether we realized it or not,
life was good
and so was the weed
Those two things I'll never forget
So if you ever feel alone
smoke a joint,
listen to some Doors
and think of the daze
we spent at The Point

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

Beautiful. What a blissful scene. I have a wonderful image of it in my mind. I can almost taste it. Esra Sloblock

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Kee Thampi 21 February 2006

Friendship lasts forever Parking at the cemetary gates of never I'd like to say I remember every detail But it all seems hazy, like a dream again dream for a never coming rainfall, night with drinks, The poems of Dyna Misrey is choking, hitting, make us mad, not more than that

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William Jackson 11 February 2006

Dyna, I can relate to all you said except the drug use since I have put that behind me since the 1970s having watched drugs destroy the lives of many of my dearest friends. It is entirely possible to alter your consciousness and sense of perception without drugs. Anyway, I liked this poem and the others on which I will soon comment.

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