Thursday, October 29, 2020

The Engagement

27/10/2020 – Poem a Day Compilation



You proposed on the Friday night.

It was perfect, as I knew it would be.

The restaurant filled with family and friends,

Everyone excited in anticipation.



We’d known each other a while,

Were as close as any two could be –

Finished each other’s sentences

And stole each other’s food.



You’d booked the place out that night,

The staff were all aware what was at stake.

The service was impeccable,

The meal a masterpiece.



I thought back to when we’d met,

How we’d clicked right from the start,

The best of friends instantly

With so many interests shared.



You had to pick your moment,

Not too early, in case of rejection,

Not too late, in case of drunken uncles,

But just the right time, and you nailed it.



You always had perfect timing,

Always where you were meant to be

To share the good times when they happened

And support anyone through the bad.



Everyone finished their mains

And complimented the chef wholeheartedly,

Chatting animatedly amongst themselves

Smiling, laughing and enjoying the night.



I’d almost not been there, if I’m honest,

I’d had such a lot of work to do at home

But you’d convinced me you needed me

And it wouldn’t be the same without me there.



You tapped your glass delicately with your spoon,

And a hush fell over the room.

Faces turned towards you

And the manager adjusted the lighting.



You knew how to hold attention

And could attract it seemingly at will,

A mix of confidence and charm

That never wandered into arrogance.



Out of your pocket you drew a small box

And knelt down on one knee,

As a gasp arose from those gathered

And hands covered mouths in shock.



“It’s been five glorious years since we met

On that over-crowded bus,

In the middle of nowhere,

Heading to the back of beyond.



I knew the moment I set eyes on you

That I needed you in my life –

I am so glad that you thought the same

And that we have spent so much time together.



I couldn’t imagine anyone I’d want by my side,

Through any adventure life throws at us,

And it would do me the utmost honour

If you would agree to be my wife.”



Tears rolled down my cheeks

As cheers erupted all around

But I could not manage a smile just then,

When you were asking some other girl.

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