The Girl In The Red Dress



The Girl In The Red Dress

Fifty years, five decades, half a century ago                              
We held hands, walked along the sand
Your smile and laughter, the sound of your voice                           
Filled my heart with such incredible joy
Those memories came back with photographs found unexpectedly
And the heart remembered too the joy and pain                              
My heartbreak
Fifty years, five decades, half a century ago.

Like now and then, just like yesterday and today                                
As if no time had passed at all
And yet it has
The best of what we could give we gave to someone else
So what is left to give each other now if nothing more                   
We gave our own children, and their children, life
Not you and I together
Like now and then, just like yesterday and today

Fifty summers, fifty autumns having passed, fifty winters changed into spring
The sudden, unexpected emails yesterday too much at once,
The turbulence of words forcing you to throw up your arms crossed to protect yourself
That so much time has passed, that indeed the ocean has washed away all traces of our footsteps
That now we are older than the trees planted from seedlings in ’69 have shed so many leaves
And the skyscrapers that now stand higher than the ones we knew have changed the skyline Dare we trespass into the silence of time gone by from then to now, from yesterday to today
Fifty summers, fifty autumns having passed, fifty winters having changed into spring

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Written on December 14, 2023

Submitted by gbaranoff on February 09, 2024

Modified by gbaranoff on January 26, 2025

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Scheme x AxxxxxxA BxxxxxxB cxxxxbc
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 1,515
Words 260
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 1, 8, 8, 7

Gregory Baranoff

 · 1951 · Shanghai

Gregory Baranoff was born in Shanghai, China to Russian parents and came to the United States in the early sixties. more…

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