The Rest of My Life
jerry harrenstein
01 Mar, 2015 09:53 PMI went for a walk into the night and I passed a door that had an emblazoned star painted white. I turned around and went inside and it was darker than the night outside as I navigated towards an unfamiliar light. I looked around to get my bearings while I still had my feet on the ground, then I took a seat at the bar and proceeded to light a cigar. Whilst I sat there a woman walked in wearing what looked like a boyish grin on her pretty face. Immediately, I wondered if she was familiar with this place. When she started to walk towards me my eyes perked up, back arched forward and my thoughts ran amuck. Could she be the answer to my prayer, or just a sign of good luck? I will have to wait and see to find out what is in store for me. While watching her walk, I thought how uncommon and extraordinary it was for someone as well appointed and obviously not disjointed to walk into a place as ordinary as this. As she passed by all I could do was stare, for her beauty was beyond compare. With fiery red hair cascading over her shoulders, then flowing like a waterfall reaching down to touch the ground, the breathtaking sight made my head spin around. Her alabaster colored skin reflected the colors that radiated from within and here in the dark, cheeks rosy red shined bright, along with eyes that sparkled despite the absence of light. With dignity and style she held her head high all the while when walking by. She was a sight to behold and I knew looking at her would never get old. Now would be a good time for me to be bold and let my feelings for her be told because this was the woman I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. From the corner of my eye I watched her take a seat and then I felt the sweat from my brow roll over my cheek. That is when I heard her speak with what sounded like an accent from somewhere down south. I wiped the water from the corner of my mouth and sneaked another peek all the while hoping she would not see me and think I was a penciled necked geek out looking for a treat. I sensed from where I was seated that she possessed a certain charm and grace which complimented her beautiful face, so I wasted no time, as if I were in a race, to walk over to her without stumbling and falling flat on my face, for this was the woman I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. I said hello and asked her if I could sit down because I did not want to appear to be fumbling around. I told her my name was Jerry and that I was from New Jersey. She said she hailed from Birmingham and that her name was Pam. We laughed, for this was no gaffe. Pam's voice was soft, alluring, yet assuring and her sweet smile brought out a certain calm within me that I had not felt in quite a while. I looked at her angelic like face and noticed the sparkles in her eyes had left, but I did not want to pry, for I could see that they were tears now hiding behind the sorrow which had come to fore from deep within her eyes. Without asking, she told me why she was unhappy and that no one liked, loved, or wanted to be with her. Tears came to my eyes and I almost cried. I reached out and held her hand and the warmth from within her ran throughout my body with an inexplicable fervor. I gazed into her eyes while I told her that in me I would sacrifice my life for thee to ensure that she would forever be happy, loved and never again lonely. Then, I asked her to marry me! Yes, her name was Pam and yes, I was her man. We married six weeks later and Pam died six months after. I attended her funeral and cried like there was no tomorrow, for my heart was steeped in sorrow. Shadows of Pam ran continuously throughout my mind regardless of time and my memories of her were few and far apart, so I decided we need not be apart. I knew what I had to do, for the pain in my heart was too great to sit and wait. I settled the score with the evil that ripped her from my heart and prayed that no one else tried to keep us apart. I was confident more than ever now that I would be with her forever. I remember telling Pam the night we first met that I would sacrifice my life for her to make sure she would always be happy, loved and never again lonely. Without hesitation, I took those words and blended them with my blood in order to be with the woman I loved.
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Post a Comment01 Apr, 2015 11:59 PM
I like this kinds of poems also i write poems
03 Apr, 2015 08:09 PM
Thanks Arun!
09 Apr, 2015 01:05 PM
its good
16 Apr, 2015 03:24 AM
Thanks Charles!