Hotel Paradiso

From their hotel restaurant
The couple sat at a table
Admiring the view
It was an unfamiliar view
With just a hint of familiarity
Like recognizing the features
Of a very distant relative
This was where the couple
Spent there honeymoon
When they were young and fearless
They were old now
Liver spotted and weary
Married when god was a boy
And the world was young
They sat in silence
Everything said before
Gazing though the window
He wondering what lay ahead
She where the years had gone
They held hands
And their eyes met
No words were spoken
But they understood
And they were content

An elderly couple celebrating a wedding anniversary revisit the hotel where they spent their honeymoon and discover that they have reached a state of complete understanding and contentment in their relationship.

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Special Love Poems

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Poems About Marriage

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