It’s So Devine

 

      It’s So Divine

It’s getting late. It’s time to go.

It is like you already know.

You snuggle close. The message is clear.

You’re so happy when I am here.

 

Still, I must leave. I don’t want to deceive.

I know you really don’t want me to leave.

It is nice to know that you are really mine.

The feeling is so very divine.

 

Time goes by & we are together again.

Yet, it goes by so fast, how can I win.

You do everything to make it just right.

When it’s time to go I don’t want a fight.

 

We both know that I have to leave.

We don’t want to but, we must deceive.

I know I have to bide my time.

Yet, when I’m with you it’s so divine.

 

Then, one day,  you say he is gone.

I am praying that you’re not wrong.

You say it is true. Now you are mine.

I won’t have to leave this time.

 

So, I stayed, and I’m still here.

There is nothing more for me to fear.

The way is clear, I will never leave.

I will never again need to deceive.

 

All our dreams are coming true.

You have me and I have you.

Now, I am with you all the time.

Every day is so divine.

————————-R. W. Johnson—–(2015)

 

 

 

Poetry In The Country

 

      Poetry In The Country

Country roads took me there.

A place to live without a care.

Not that many people around.

It was near a very small town.

 

I would kick back & do my thing.

Making the keyboard  keys ring.

Typing poems was my hobby.

I worked at not being to shoddy.

 

I wrote poems about many things.

Life and love and angels with wings.

Whatever would come to mind.

Put it on my web site, if I had the time.

 

One morning, I went into town.

Needed coffee and some ground round.

I saw a little café. It was open.

I went in to wet my throat then.

 

 

I decided I would have some breakfast.

Bacon, eggs, toast, & coffee should last.

This beautiful girl came over to me.

She smiled nice & said “What will it be?”

 

I couldn’t speak, I was so surprised.

It took my breath away looking into her eyes.

I stammered and said “Yes, I am ready.”

She said “The special today is spaghetti.”

 

“Oh, no. I would like some  breakfast.”

She took my order, as you might guess.

She came back with the coffee; cream to.

She said “Are you just passing through?”

 

I told her I have a place close to town.

She was looking at me with a frown.

I said “What are you frowning about?”

“I don’t remember you.”, with doubt.

 

“I just moved in about a month ago.”

She smiled big & said “Oh?, Glad to know.”

“I was born & raised in this small town.”

“I don’t get around much.” she frowned.

 

“Are you married with kids?” I said.

“Hardly, No boyfriend. Still unwed.”

“I didn’t mean to pry.” I said with strife.

“How about yourself? No wife?”

 

“No, single. I moved here to write poems.”

“I do it as a hobby. Not for coins.”

“How do you make a living then?”

“Lucky. I have a good lottery win.”

 

She brought me my breakfast then.

As I ate, she watched with a grin.

“Oh, don’t let me bother you.”

“I was just surprised at what you do.”

 

“Why, don’t you like poems or something?”

“No, I write them myself, it’s my thing.”

“Really, I would love to read some sometime.”

“Anytime with me would be just fine.”

 

This started a relationship with no end.

Neither of us knew just where to begin.

But, we had no lack of poetic material.

We both wrote them. We knew it was real.

 

I would like to say that this is the end.

But, it keeps coming back again & again.

Where this is going, who can tell?

But, we’re both young, so what the hell!!

———————————–R. W. Johnson—–(2015)