Why:  Wine, Woman & Verse   ?! ..

Simply because they are complementary or inextricably linked.

How is that ?

Wine .. as a first encouraging spark, comes firstly for its high prestige among drinks, that's why at fancy restaurants drinks are served by presenting the Wine List, not like a whisky list, beer list, etc.

This is to preserve its high standing among the world of alcoholic drinks.

Similarly you can, very well, find a wine bar but not a single bar named by other kinds of drinks.

Red wine got a certain specialty and is mostly demanded by a female as being very healthy and tasty yet mild drink that looks elegant in its glass .. in her soft hand, with her stylish sideways glance and with my hand shot out to grab her while I watch, fascinated, as her glass began to tenderly touch her cherry lips.

Woman .. whom you so proudly share with that terrific glass of wine and then could be your whole life full of fun and romance.

A man and a woman are complementary to each other.

When a woman walks into your life she might turn it to a completely different one, she can make you look up or look down to the ground.

In either way you gain great benefits, she does too !

Verse .. is one of them !
She can inspire your mind and soul to write your own praising, admirable & romantic verses or to versify even more about your own down experience but in an optimistic decent way.

That’s what it always has to be !

Never give up .. never lay down your arms !!

So here we go in our battle of wits and here comes the final fruitful result or the moving outcome written in verse.

Let’s all drink to the health of our Wine, Woman & Verse ..

Joseph Pollock
Los Angeles
August 29th. 2010

 

CHEERS  ! .. 

GOD  IS  LOVE
LOVE  IS  PEACE
PEACE  IS  DREAM
DREAM  IS  HAPPINESS
HAPPINESS  IS  MUSIC
MUSIC  IS  VERSE
VERSE  IS  SENSATION
SENSATION  IS  BEAUTY
BEAUTY  IS  WOMAN
WOMAN  IS  LIFE
LIFE  IS  BLOOD
BLOOD  IS  WINE

WINE  LURES  THE  WOMAN  TO  ROMANCE
 AND  INSPIRES THE  MAN  TO  WRITE  VERSE  

SO  LET’S  LIGHT  UP  OUR  CANDLE  OF  HOPE
AND  FILL   OUR  EMPTY  GLASSES  WITH  RED  WINE  NOT  TEARS
THEN  CHEERS   !  . .

Joseph Pollock