Lazarus

G. M. Vasey:

Sitting here listening to the beautiful Lazarus by Porcupine Tree this morning. For me, this will always be a special song. It was the song that I sang down the phone to a lady 6000 miles away one night. The rest, is now history. Perhaps, given this introduction, the poem has more meaning?


This poem is included in my recent collection – Best Laid Plans – Available from Amazon.


Originally posted on The Wacky World of G. Michael Vasey:


Memories fade as the years gently pass

The urgency of attraction has gone too

Wished fond goodbye as the years flew

But Lazarus sings still from time to time



Our bond slowly strengthens bit by bit

Shared experiences and the pass of time

Takes care of that my dear partner in crime

As our Lazarus makes his soulful reappearance



Who would have ever have given us a chance at all

The unlikely impossibleness of such a meeting

Our differences should have made our time fleeting

But beautiful Lazarus was our siren song



Kept us together all along.





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Published on November 12, 2014 02:20
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