Will You Still?
Do you yet rememberWill you still recall
How we swore to never forget
Like a deepest, darkest secret
Forest air, hidden in the dream boughs there
Love I touched with fingers riven ravished senses bare
Such incredibly uncanny beauties of your hair
And the rain laughed at Winter threats so harsh and cruel
How we pledged and swore to escape the Past and the Rule
Indexing our hearts and limbs, imprisioning our young/old souls;
Well!?!?!
Here am I my Princess Most Fair with a tale to live yet
Shall you join me at last beyond lost sorrow and regret,
Our Love, most of All
Do you remember
Will you still recall... . . .
Poetry by Chaucer Whethers
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Written on 2014-09-29 at 12:03
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