The Eyes Have It Poem by Evelyn Judy Buehler

The Eyes Have It

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In my mind I'm reminiscing, walking backwards in memory,
To the gilded edges of time, when you first laid eyes on me,
In a beautiful hummingbird hour, of the orange sunflower,
And days and nights eclectic, as a vivid fireworks shower!

Under clear skies of sapphire, in very youthful days of May,
I saw you for the first time, when gardens offered bouquets,
In the midst of the rosy season, and the moonstruck nights,
I discerned love at first sight, in wildflower days-that's right!

The Eyes Have It
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: rhyme,beautiful,affinity and love,may,flowers,spring,romance
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