Memories

Sonal Singh posted under PenMuse-12 Poetry on 2019-10-09



On the clothesline of life I hung out several  Memories to air, dry.  Some dripped over, sodden, While the others billowed  Gaily in the warm breeze. A fistful of naughty  Antics, a multitude Of childhood pranks, capers; Swished, freely cavorted Together prancing to  A life enriched with love. The sweet memories bunched Together, clustering Around a peg much like Family during the Weddings and christenings And family vacays. Bitter remembrances Like obsidian clouds,  Portending naked strife Blew ominously dark Threatening to engulf Happiness and content. I recall how in the Blushing spring of my life lovers and friends had come.  Some stayed, while others left But what always remained Were their fond memories. These memories sculpted  My life, gave it meaning. The reminisces are all That I have left today In the cold winter of  My life, when all is gone. ___________ ___________