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Lady Ollyne
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0 posted 2001-01-13 08:43 AM


  
This Night,

I await to see, eyes that fire
And to feel of thy touch, mine desire
To assuage thee, thou burning fire.

'Tis thoughts of thee, this one dreams
Impossible though it may seem
Permission from Father, thou shall scheme.

My heart awaits
This love to sate.....


And Now,

Gowned in white,
thy face closing in on mine
illusions no more...
I share with thee
in the makings of loving.
Its twilight unfolding, as the moon
laces us in evening glow.

Together, floating in waves of energy
mine thoughts reap the pleasure
of thine hands. Voiceless,
I rise to your every wish,
building a sonnet between us.

Slowly,  patiently we are forged,
blushed in a union of spirits. Here,
in reflective beauty,  bewildered no longer,
I murmur thy name, whilst
thee lay in contented sleep, beside me.


Ours...

When skies pour tears from heaven above,
Criss-crossing the thoughts, this night of love,
Sharing the missing, shedding the storm,
Softening of rumblings, held by thee, warm.
Briefly thy visit, intense though, reflect,
Remember devotion, heart, not forget.
Seek onward, thy questing, shielded my love,
With sunrise of rainbows, arcing above.
Protecting, these memories, I give you lace,
White, misted softly, perfumed by mine grace.
Kissed, ten times over, halved yours to mine
Taken in holding, breathe deeply in sign

May always this twisting, held tightly, entwined
In mind's eye forever, this moment, defined.

Yours To Behold,
Lady Ollyne

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"O, learn to read what silent love hath writ:
To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit"...Shakespeare




[This message has been edited by Lady Ollyne (edited 01-14-2001).]

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Sunshine
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1 posted 2001-01-13 08:56 AM


Wow...what a transport...these are wonderful...
Nan
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2 posted 2001-01-13 09:03 AM


I like your muse, Lady O... I'll be consulting it frequently...
Bill Charles
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3 posted 2001-01-13 05:45 PM


Hello my Lady,

I have read your writing, and this verse has touched me. Especially the following.

Gowned in white,
thy face closing in on mine
illusions no more...
I share with thee
in the makings of loving.

"Thy face closing in on mine". What a wonderful thought, and I would share with thee.

BC

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4 posted 2001-01-13 07:18 PM


*bowing*

greetings once again to thee Fair Poet. . . thou hast indeed taken this Knight and Poet to another time. . . nay perhaps where we both belong. . .

wonderful. . .

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To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world.

Lady Ollyne
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5 posted 2001-01-14 12:20 PM


   Lady of Light,
    To transport thee
    within my travels
    is an unexpected delight.
    Smiling a thanks.
    

    Lady Nan,
     My muse is My Love
     Thanking thee once again,
     Lady Ollyne


"O, learn to read what silent love hath writ:
To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit"...Shakespeare

CocoBaci
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6 posted 2001-01-14 12:31 PM


A beautiful poem and a most enjoyable read...
*~coco~*

Lady Ollyne
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7 posted 2001-01-14 07:04 PM


Sir Wm. Charles,

  Knowing that words
  from mine heart has touched thee,
  gives to me much pleasure.
  And to share is a wonderful gift...

   Sweetly thanking thee,
   Lady Ollyne


"O, learn to read what silent love hath writ:
To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit"...Shakespeare

Lady Ollyne
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8 posted 2001-01-14 07:23 PM


Sir Sven,

  Once again I must thank thee for such    
  wonderful encouragement...
  thou hast given thought to maybe
  joining this lady in writing
  a sonnet or two, some future day
  as others have suggested,
  we are similar in style?

  What say  ye...

  *Smiling*
   Lady Ollyne


"O, learn to read what silent love hath writ:
To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit"...Shakespeare

Lady Ollyne
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9 posted 2001-01-14 08:32 PM


  Lady C,
   I thank thee for enjoying
   the little that I share
   that comes from the depths
   of my soul.

   Lady Ollyne


"O, learn to read what silent love hath writ:
To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit"...Shakespeare

Wilfred Yeats
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10 posted 2001-01-14 09:24 PM


Someone is most fortunate to have inspired such beautiful loving words - truly
Lady Ollyne
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11 posted 2001-01-15 07:34 AM


Sir Wilfred
   Although yes, this lady
   is inspired by one in particular,
   the inspiration of words comes
   strictly from heart, and if
   it begets one to feel they are
   mine inspiration, gladly, I shall
   accept that as their truth.

   Thanking thee, for
   the kind words

   Lady Ollyne



"O, learn to read what silent love hath writ:
To hear with eyes belongs to love's fine wit"...Shakespeare

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