The Change

The Change

A Poem by Phil Sanders
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A description of a new relationship allowing freedom to the soul ....

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I see the face before me
And stop in sheer surprise
How quickly we'd forgotten
The tiredness in your eyes
The change in you remarkable
For now so full of fire
The mind is working brightly
You show so much desire
A vigour in your step
A smile upon your lips
A fire within your belly
A passion in your kiss
The difference so marked
From those dark Christmas days
Such pleasure now I see
In all your lovely ways
So darling we'll continue
To make you laugh much more
Together we will walk
Through that happy door
And stride away as one
Fulfilling all our dreams
For no one else will ever match
The love we share... supreme
For all our lives we'll share
The pleasure we inspire
In each of us together
Such passionate desire
 
Phil Sanders
15/7/08
 

© 2008 Phil Sanders


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I like this Phil. It's a very good moving on into a new life poem. There is one line however that confuses me. This is 'How quickly we'd forgotten' which I read more in the context of 'I'd forgotten' rather than 'we'. I think thisis because the words are 'you' and 'I' until around the middle part where 'we' becomes one.

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Aw, sweet romance made ever so passionate by you, the masterful love maker and painter of love's pictures. You are truly seductive, dear Phil.

Posted 15 Years Ago


How very beautiful. You're so very sweet and romantic. I loved it!

Posted 15 Years Ago


Very nice write Phil!... but of course it would be. :)

I especially like these lines:

The difference so marked
From those dark Christmas days
Such pleasure now I see
In all your lovely ways

I liked it because for me those 'dark days' could either be spent alone or within a relationship but unable to see the beauty in it that was originally there. But it can, and has been regained.

I enjoyed your rhyme - not just at the end of the lines but the internal rhyme too. Worked well.

Good stuff!







Posted 15 Years Ago


All I can do is :)


Posted 15 Years Ago


Beautiful, I always enjoy seeing true love between people blossoming. It is a wonderful sight to behold. Thanks for sharing.

Posted 15 Years Ago


Phil, there are a few downs in any relationship...the best thing to do it to learn from each one..there are not many people in this world that find the love and magic you have so do all that God allows to hang on to it..God bless..Valentine

Posted 15 Years Ago


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I like this, especially the first 15-20 lines. There is a balance about it, a hint of duller times as the fire dies down, and then the drama of a flare up. I read it almost as a soliloquy from someone who has sort of surprised themselves and is very pleased with the change. I find 'those dark Christmas days' more interesting than 'that happy door' as the former are more realistic for most people than the ideal. But there is nothing wrong with the odd flare up at any age. Can one live one's whole life in a state of flare up? No.

Posted 15 Years Ago


A lovely piece wonderfully penned my friend~Fran

Posted 15 Years Ago


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A wonderful write
I enjoyed this, it picked me up this morning
I could feel the energy and passion in this piece
Welcome back glad you are feeling better
Ray


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Phil Sanders
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Rochester, Kent, United Kingdom



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I am a part time photographer and poet when I am not earning my normal crust. I live in Kent in the UK in a little village called Upnor which is right on the River Medway. I love photographing sunris.. more..

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