This Poem was Submitted By: A L Hansen On Date: 2002-03-03 16:40:13 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Remember?

Walking in the light warm mist, we got damp, but not quite wet. We were honest then, weren't we? Chico, with it's warm, seductive waters, wooden old floors and weathered cowboys. We alone danced to the jukebox. The Big Sky thunderstorm, dark, pregnant clouds rolling through the valley. We were caught on the river, but captured the awe. The pepsi machine at the dingy motel, old neon lights and dirty white doors. We just couldn't wait. In your old red Ford pickup, we explored dusty, long roads. We didn't care if the beer was warm or cold. Dancing to Seger, Willie Nelson and friends. We often ran naked under the full moon,  And spooned through the nights. I too,  will remember until my last breath.

Copyright © March 2002 A L Hansen

Additional Notes:
My soul, M.


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