
Mexico
Date: Friday, 7th March 2014 @ 10:36:54 PM AEST Topic: Sad Poetry
Contributed By: softerware
White sand beaches;
barefoot heart;
Dusty roads the date palms part.
Popcorn clouds; Glassy bay;
Lead me where the dolphin play!
Rainbow shells between my toes;
Pink and black the moonlight rose.
Small cantina, candles bright;
Guitars and voices fill the night.
Cantar, cantar, los noches pass;
Brined tequilla, una mas!
Tides lap where the seagulls cry;
Salty, perfumed lullabye.
Lazy dawning, slow to sky,
Older, wiser, you than I.
Sunbrowned hands may intertwine;
As the bougainvilla vine.
Feel the hopes my heart is wishing;
In the solace of her Mission.
Peacefully my love is reaching;
Patiently this land is teaching;
Me the truths of long ago..
Lovely, lovely Mexico.
Take me with you when you go.
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