The Road To Frenchman's Creek
David Harley
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In spring a young man's fancy is supposed to turn to love An older man takes time to reminisce He takes the path from Helford on a sunny afternoon Searching once again for Frenchman's Creek Too soon for love-lies-bleeding, too late for love's young dream The sun plays peek-a-boo among the trees By the gate at Kestle Barton, he stops to rest a while Before following the signs to Frenchman's Creek Sometimes we lose our bearings, our love lost in a mist We glimpse our Ithaca but doubt laps at our feet Sweet 16 to 70, too many times been kissed Was that the road to Manderley or Frenchman's Creek? Left high and dry so often by the tides of desire Yet in autumn days a heart may rise from sleep And still recall with thanks the times love wasn't such a liar And the tide may turn again in Frenchman's Creek
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