So, tonight I raise a toast:
Oh, beer glass, oh beer glass,
How I shall miss your gentle presence.
The way you held my beer for me,
Singing your song of subtle resonance.
You never once have failed me,
Holding stout, wheat beer, or bitter,
Though many cans have come and gone,
In summer, fall, and winter.
You captured scents and gave me hints,
Of the brewer's secret art.
You cast the light of amber grace,
Capturing my joyful heart.
And so I shall remember you,
With eyes so slightly teary.
May you rest forever, friend,
Chilled and foamed and beery.
How I shall miss your gentle presence.
The way you held my beer for me,
Singing your song of subtle resonance.
You never once have failed me,
Holding stout, wheat beer, or bitter,
Though many cans have come and gone,
In summer, fall, and winter.
You captured scents and gave me hints,
Of the brewer's secret art.
You cast the light of amber grace,
Capturing my joyful heart.
And so I shall remember you,
With eyes so slightly teary.
May you rest forever, friend,
Chilled and foamed and beery.
*sniff*
2 comments:
*sniff* that's just beautiful
Thanks, man. I have a heavy heart, but I'll make it.
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