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Lady Ollyne
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0 posted 2001-01-28 09:38 AM




Only He ...Shakespearian Sonnet


'Twas barely a touch, 'cross boundries, set free
Soft sighs of passion ebbed silent in flow.
Shadowed in mind, penned memories of thee,
Through flickering candles, thine love drips it's glow.
Counting the days, until white dove appears
Attached, thy message, from distance of heart.
Thirsty mine eyes, as another day nears
The morrow shall greet, wind whispers warm start.
To capture the moment, landing on sill
Godspeed, in the flying, guided by fate.
Visions of he, swelling thoughts, 'til they spill
Tears overwhelming, desires to sate.

On wings of love, hearts do mingle each word
Beyond heavens blue, each message be heard.


All My Love,
Lady Ollyne




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

© Copyright 2001 Lady Ollyne - All Rights Reserved
Robert Joseph
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1 posted 2001-01-28 09:43 AM



Lady Ollyne, words to be prized, past, present, and future. Lovely work.

Robert Joseph


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Sunshine
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2 posted 2001-01-28 10:13 AM


I shall ever be grateful Shakespeare lives on in you...
Mike
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3 posted 2001-01-28 10:41 AM


From forth thy quill, fair maiden doth inspire,
With song of golden nightengale, thy song,
Outshines Urania's ode's from muse's lyre,
'Tis heaven's orbs, that gods and mortal's long,
Contained within thy goddess sonnet dear,
As on this morn, sweet beauty I do hear.

Lady Ollyne
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4 posted 2001-01-28 01:32 PM


Sir Robert Joseph,

     Words are to be shared, kissed
     with lips of speak,
     to be heard in whispers
     and spread throughout the land
     for all to enjoy...

     Thanking thee, kind Sir
     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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5 posted 2001-01-28 01:35 PM


  Lady of the Light,
      If only, my dear, if only.
      I smile deeply from the reading
      of your words

       Lady Ollyne


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

kcsgrandma
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6 posted 2001-01-28 01:45 PM


On wings of love, hearts do mingle each word
Beyond heavens blue, each message be heard.
************
Thou writest well of long-distance romance,
Of hearts divided, yet entwined, perchance.
Thou provest love knows neither place nor time,
And dost so elegantly with thy rhyme.

To love another person is to see the face of God.
- Les Miserables

Marilyn

Sven
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7 posted 2001-01-28 01:54 PM


Indeed Poet Fair *bowing* thou hast indeed penned a sonnet worthy of the Bard himself. . . surely one as I would not find it at all surprising if thou were to tell me that thou did indeed spend time with him at the Globe those many years ago. . .

Ever in thy service,

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

Wicked Witch of the East
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8 posted 2001-01-28 05:42 PM


While me thinks Shakespeare would have met his match with thee, Fair Lady.
Irish Rose
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9 posted 2001-01-28 06:44 PM


Thou hast stolen my speech with these words!   Superb!!!!!!!!!!!

Kathleen



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10 posted 2001-01-28 06:53 PM


LadyOllyne~
Simply elegant !

Seems that romance lives on in the beauty of your verse.
I've immensely enjoyed this render.
~*Marge*~


~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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Secret Whisper
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11 posted 2001-01-28 08:45 PM


What wonderful poetry... it flowed with the crisp beauty of elegance.

~Alison~


"Close your eyes, and you'll see."

Lady Ollyne
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12 posted 2001-01-28 09:35 PM


   Sir Michael,

        On this night I rest my head
        upon a pillow feathered light.
        Perhaps, amidst the words I shed
        in dreams shall pass to you this night
        Inspired, I, by all who prey
        and enter heart of mine with song.
        No poet ever, shall meet the day
        in need of muse, for mine is strong.
        Forever sing of thoughts in rhyme
        To share each one, in words, believe
        this Lady dwells in passions time
        To add a thread to comforts' weave.

        Tonight, once more I must confess
        Responses, mine, I have been blest

      
        I thank you for the time you take
        in pleasing me
        
        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




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Lady Ollyne
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13 posted 2001-01-28 10:09 PM


  Lady Marilyn
       Long distance, not, but for a love
       Whose presence with me, is always of,
       A love, to pen his words, my speak
       From lips that kiss, of his, unique.

       Wonderful to have you visit my words
       and leave behind your prints...

       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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14 posted 2001-01-29 07:02 AM


   Sir Sven,
       This Lady hast been captured
       in a timeless warp, and
       at the moment regrets not having
       responded to sharing with such a
       Knight, in the "fairest" of all
       poets quest. May I call upon your
       services when the time is alloted
       thusly?

        Lady Ollyne


      Sir Wycked,
        Whilst thy name tends to brush me
        in shades of fear, thy words do
        sweeten as they reach me dear.

        Thanking Thee,
        Lady Ollyne


       Lady of Heart(Kathleen),
        To be stolen from the grasp
        of one who pens with such emotion
        is a compliment to be stored
        forever in mind.

        Smiling thankfully this morn,
        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




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Nan
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15 posted 2001-01-29 07:27 AM


Lady O.. You'll get my attention with a sonnet every time.. Add a vintage flair to you syntax, and you've ensnared me... Very nice, my friend..
Lady Ollyne
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16 posted 2001-01-29 09:40 AM


  My Dearest Lady Marge,
    Within my life, are many whom
    I have a fondness for, yet none
    so great as this shining Knight
    of mine.
    All beauty is held by the golden
    threads he weaves within mine heart,
    seaming together, versing me to
    a comfort, quilted in love.

     Smiling for the pleasure
     of your words...
     Lady Ollyne



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

Sven
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17 posted 2001-01-29 01:13 PM


*bowing*

Indeed Poet Fair, thou mayest call upon me at thy leisure. . . for surely I too know about being trapped in that warp of time. . . when thou art ready. . . I shall be here. . . and our quest shall begin. . .

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

Kethry
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18 posted 2001-01-29 03:01 PM


my lady fair thou speakst of love
and painted it with passion fair
thou dost write with hand in glove
the words of wisdom carried there
to thy love-light whence not this place
wherein he mayest hear thy waiting word
that rests within thy words of grace
fly swiftly home as flighting bird
that then ye twain will be as one
till morning comes and ye must part
and bow to dreams not held by sun
to stay the wandering of thy heart
till re-united yet ye be
be sustained by poetry

Write on
Kethry



Those of us who refuse to risk and grow get swallowed up by life. Patty Hansen.



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