Sundown
Sundown
The girls are serving beers
And we are drinking in the rays
Grateful for the beer and sunshine
As evening crowns a fun-filled day.
The waves are breaking on the shore
Day and night their rhythmic roar
Looking cross the sea to pleasant hills
Of nearest neighbor Fuerteventura.
We have died and gone to heaven
Sitting on our modest balcony
Above the surf and magma stones
Counting days til we return again.
Coming and going, leaving and planning
To return to the fortunate isle
Where elderly folk warm their bones
Feeling alive for a week once more.
Inviting the best from shriveled folk
To relax and expand, to laugh awhile,
Rekindle old dreams, holding hands
While walking along the maritime way.
A week is enough, two is too much
There is a limit to pleasure
What’s seldom is wonderful
We are finite creatures after all.
Thanks to the staff, we were blessed
With patience, with care and broad smiles
Who served us our food and who cooked
Who cleaned and scrubbed and washed.
We have no right to be sitting right here
Without a care in the world
But for a fluke and a bit of good luck
Humble and happy, grateful for all.
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