Best Coin Ever Spent [hd]
Three Coins in a Fountain
by R.E. Slater
I put three coins in a templed fountain,
wishing each farthing fare thee well,
content before its glittering, flowing waters,
against a clearing sky’s dappled azured blue.
With the first I wished for wonder’s contentment,
With the first I wished for wonder’s contentment,
the second a lifetime filled with joy,
and third for love’s sublime abundance,
upon all my days this jealous earth.
Thence followed to my greatest pleasure,
Thence followed to my greatest pleasure,
a golden parade singing finest tunes,
whilst playing fine instruments in
regaling colours,
filling with boys and girls each gaily
dressed,
heralding fair golden lockets and blazing
vests.
Bright with happy, joyous faces beaming,
Bright with happy, joyous faces beaming,
clasping flashing golden harps their
breasts,
marching to brassy drums’ superfluous beats,
beneath lurid flowing melodies soaring
high.
So fine a parade that I forgot my wishes,
So fine a parade that I forgot my wishes,
feeling blessed with warmth and happiness,
lasting all my days until evening’s hours,
when darkness finally came to rest.
And there before the golden fountain,
And there before the golden fountain,
I sought again each coin I tossed,
to give each one a little lad beside me,
filling all his days and waking hours,
like as mine upon a fountain blest.
R.E. Slater
March 25,
2013
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