Sealed With A Kiss Poem by David Harris

Sealed With A Kiss

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A pile of old letters
lay forgotten in an attic,
letters written long ago
in the bloom of someone’s youth.
They were tied with a pink ribbon
and kept preciously
by someone I do not know.
Each letter spoke of love,
the yearning of being apart,
and how good it would feel
to be home once again.
How wonderful it would be
back in loves arms again
away from a terrible war
that had to part them too quickly
shortly after their wedding day.
They spoke of plans for their future
and how their love would grow.
They would start afresh
at the beginnings of the first snow.
Each letter was sealed with a kiss
that was there for all to see.
It told the story of unbroken love
that would live on through every tragedy
and sealed with a kiss.
The last letter in the pile
was tear stained and edged in black.
It told the story
that her lover never came back.

26 March 2009

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

I can remember SWALK (sealed with a loving kiss) and ITALY (I trust and love you) . I remember when I read the book Future Shock by Alvin Toffler in the 70's he said relationships were more stable because people wrote letters, but with advancing technology at such a rapid pace, relationships would suffer! The poem is beautiful and 'the last letter in the pile was tear stained and edged in black told the story that her lover never came back' is the perfect finale for the sentimental mood of this piece.

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