Dreams can and do come true

poem by: Stanley Collymore
Written on Sep 04, 2019

By Stanley Collymore

I didn’t know that I would meet you today but was 
nevertheless, I must confess, earnestly hoping 
in my mind that this eminent occasion 
would, all the same, present itself 
fairly soon, and how vastly fortunate I am to have so 
expeditiously managed to achieve that delightful 
expectation. Since I inarguably knew from that 
first glance between the two of us that this 
was much more than just the beginning 
of a beautiful and enduring romance 
involving the two of us, but most 
crucially for me, as it likewise 
is for you, the culmination of 
everything we’ve formerly 
both composedly acknowledged and 
patiently waited for, and are now 
similarly fully confident we 
will permanently and 
pleasurably share 
in matrimony.

© Stanley V. Collymore
3 September 2019.


Author’s Remarks:
Romance comes in all shapes and sizes and is literally one of those imponderables that either boldly and forcefully presents itself to you or else creeps up on you when you least expect it too, and can in either of these circumstances discomfortingly put you in an awful quandary of how precisely you should react to it.

But whether it’s relished with open arms and uncontrolled excitement or regarded with great trepidation, romance in one form or other is permanently here to stay. And I doubt, when all is said and done, if there are any of you out there who would have it any other way.

 

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