Lovers Forever Poem by david lessard

Lovers Forever



I would lasso the moon for you if I were able,
but I'm just an ordinary man that loves you so;
I can however, bring you chocolates and flowers,
and secret gifts that only you would see and know.

I would climb the highest mountain if I were able,
but for Everest, the tallest peak, it's not for me;
but I can bring you laughter and love in bunches,
and we can catch the sun, setting on the open sea.

I would give you a million dollars if I could,
but I've not money in my hand like that to burn;
I will though, give to you all that I have got,
it's for the treasure of your love for me, I yearn.

I would walk my way to China if I were after you,
but you're so close, I need not make that walk;
I am content and happy to take your hand in mine,
if for all we ever do, is to sit, relax and talk.

I would gather all the stars in heaven if I could,
and scatter them at your feet for you to see;
but you'll have to be satisfied with just my dreams,
and the visions of us - lovers, forever we will be.

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david lessard

david lessard

gardner, massachusetts
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