By
Ken Allan Dronsfield
Blown Away
A devoted surrender
of the heart and our
journey into cherished
fantasies is superior
to any outward form
of material sacrifice.
So perhaps it’s true;
maybe we’re forgetting
how to love and truly feel.
Perhaps the meaning of
our beloved fairy tales
and fables of yesterday
have dried out like
old red clay and blown
away with the harsh winds.
Is there no one to teach us
how to live happily ever after?
A Scented Remembrance
“Feeling the rain has made me recall
my childhood days now gone afore.
My Dad’s smile and Mom’s warm hug
and I want them back all the more.
The smells of Old Spice in the air
and chocolate chip cookies baking.
Chapters lost in another time,
old childhood memories awakened.
I shudder and stand in a stinging rain;
tears falling upon my whetted cheeks.
A yearning so primal, so very deep;
but finding I simply couldn’t speak.
The grass now wet about my gaze;
a hazy damp twilight looms ahead.
My remembrance softly whispers to me;
leaning forward I look and silently dread.
Reading the names upon that stone,
their dates of birth and death in kind.
Touching the granite I turn and drift away,
leaving my Scented Remembrance behind.”
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