Poems by Terry Stephen Driscoll

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Venice harbor

Venice
by Terry Stephen Driscoll

Palaces of pleasure stand like
Timeless birthday cakes parading,
Harlequins and histories,
In February masquerading,
Gargoyles decorating ridges,
Narrow ways and shallow bridges,
Liquid lanes in constant flow,
Strokes of Michelangelo,
This perfect Adriatic blue,
A dream I long to share with you,
Of gondolas and string quartets,
Thoughts of love we’ve not had yet
A rose, a hand, a glance, a kiss,
Love in Venice, love is bliss.

Copyright © 2002 Terry Stephen Driscoll • All rights reserved.

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