I met her in the summer time
and like a summer flower.
She filled the room with colour,
to brighten up an hour.
We laughed and talked together
in her salty sailors tongue.
That first hour was a pleasure
of a friendship just begun.
Till now the autumn of our lives.
When storms have bent a stem of two.
With wit and laughter hours pass,
in friendship tested true.
The winter, we will greet one day,
if not with pleasure, then a smile.
For life has given us a way
to enjoy the last long mile.
David Garlick, Victoria, 1986