While sorting through a drawer  
in my old treasure store  
I came across a little white rabbit  
almost forgotten there,  
as I picked it up  
my memory danced back  
to the person who gave it  
to me forty odd years ago.  
I could remember her blue eyes,  
her shoulder length blonde hair,  
and that gentle smile of this lady fair.  
She was at one time the love of my life,  
long before I met my wife.  
My love could not be returned  
as she was seeing someone else,  
but a friend she was,  
and a friend she will always remain,  
until my dying breath.  
As I look at the little white rabbit,  
dreamy eyes I become,  
I drift back all those years,  
and for a brief second or two.  
I smile to myself,  
and wrap the little white rabbit up,  
putting it back in the drawer,  
so I can remember,  
that lost long distant love I had once more.
David Harris
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/little-white-rabbit/