Remember me
On bended knee
And lonely, too,
In an autumn park
Confessing love
In a marriage plea.
Both of us
With melancholy souls
Made promises
We meant to keep.
From youth
Down through
Eternal and classical ages
You were meant
To remain my only dream.
Kissing as adoring grandchildren
Played like angelic spirits
At our feet,
Knowing we overcame the odds
That break asunder weaker emotional bonds,
But now, it will never be,
And I lost more of myself
Than I kept
When we parted ways
With no intentions
Of ever meeting again.
Uriah Hamilton
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-marriage-plea/