THE SEASONS OF THE HEART/ The Play
Act I- Spring
The world a stage
Humanity an audience
Two actor playing their parts
Loving each other 'til death
do them part.
Kissing, hugging
Burning in the fire
Crossing every bounday!
Breaking every mold!
Letting love consume it all!
Act II
The play at first seems to go on cue
But outside forces bend it askew
From time to time
The actors check their part
To assure themselves
The scrip is play on par.
Act III
And Yes by God!
The lines are the right lines
Why is it then the play
seems incomplet?
Is it perhaps the lihtning
Or maybe the decor
Could it be the shadows
Of other plays before?
Act IV
The audience is attentive
In spite of it all
the actors are good
Does love conquer all?
They want to know the ending
For they paid to know.
Act V
Summer
So far is an open ending
No one knows for sure
Time will tell the truth
of it all...
And the actors bow,
And the audience claps
The sweetness of the evening
Envelopes their hearts!
Act VI
Autumn
The curtains are open
Wide and far apart
The actors seem wounded
Both across their hearts!
They forget their lines,
They stumble and mumble!
The hugging and kissing
Have ceased from the play
Hurtful words and actions
Have taken their place
Act VII
Shadows of past plays
Have taken its toll
OF the actors parts
And the actors lines
The spell appears broken
The magic seems gone
The curtains drop down
Is the play all done?
Act VIII
But the play continues
No matter the odds
Time in all its kindess
Helps the actors part
The love and the kisses
Are very much part
Of the old old sweetness
That enveloped their hearts.
Final Act
Winter
The curtains rip open
Letting light within
the audience in awe
Can't believe the scene
There is no romance
Is all been a dream
How can this be so
It all seem so real?
Beware of illusions
They can fools so
Our poor naive hearts
Can pretend to know
Reality awaits
Alone in the dark
Waiting, always waiting
for a cold "hello"
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