Open Poetry #12 |
Memoirs...Gift of Kiss #7 |
Lady Ollyne Member
since 2001-01-08
Posts 337East Coast |
Dearest One, As thee has left my side late this afternoon, I glance around, mirrored thoughts dancing in mine head. Catching, I, the dreams within each kiss I place upon the pillow, where once a body had leaned, to stare within mine eyes. Reaching beneath said pillow, gently I feel for the note left to me, words of tenderness, a collection, thoughts of last eve's gift of thee, as I yearn, once again, to be in the hold of love's arms. I wonder now, if thee has found the note pocketed within the breast of thy cloak. Words from mine heart ... "I have sent thee mine kiss Is all that I own My lips touch, pressing this, Of mine, sewn To thee on loan Soft white lace as shown... From dress, mine snow white As on balcony last On that darkened night With the moonlight's cast Dearest Love... A piece of mine, a touch of desire From lips, sweetened, of you, never tire" Yours Alone, Lady Ollyne < !signature--> "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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Nan
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Member Seraphic
since 1999-05-20
Posts 21191Cape Cod Massachusetts USA |
Fine verbiage enscribed by thee Entreats my quill to verse Methinks you pen prolificly So hence I shall converse Mellifluent as hummingbird And picturesque are thine A lovely vision hear thy word I re-spartee with mine |
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Poeminister Senior Member
since 2000-02-26
Posts 1862Regina SK; Canada |
Lady O--Beautiful words...I love your style. A pleasure to read. Poeminister I drank at every vine The last was like the first I came upon no wine So wonderful as the thirst ~ Millay |
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Bill Charles Member Patricius
since 2000-07-11
Posts 10619highways, & byways, for now |
I say to you my dear lady, alas I cannot find the note, whither I puts it, not knowest. Please write with such tenderness, and this time will find it. I wonder now, if thee has found the note pocketed within the breast of thy cloak. Words from mine heart ... BC |
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Sven
since 1999-11-23
Posts 14937East Lansing, MI USA |
*bowing* Fair Poet, thou hast indeed told of a love that doth stretch beyond the fabric of time and space. . . a love that will be sung for generations to come. . . And, this poet would consider it a great honor to be allowed to write with one as fair as thou. . . perhaps. . . *he reaches in his pocket. . . and finds a note. . . * ---------------------------------------------------------- To the world, you may only be one person. But to one person, you may be the world. |
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Lady Ollyne Member
since 2001-01-08
Posts 337East Coast |
Lady Nan, So finely crafted art thou words in return to mine, a smile hast broadened across my morning face. A thank you, shall I leave behind, as on these pages your words did grace. 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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krysalis Junior Member
since 2000-11-22
Posts 22 |
Exceptionally Beautiful!!!! What more can one say to this wonderful piece??!!! |
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Lady Ollyne Member
since 2001-01-08
Posts 337East Coast |
Assuming thou art Sir Knight, It pleases this Lady that thou hast chosen to enjoy these "ribboned memories" of mine heart, Lady Ollyne * a thank you to Lady Marge for the words left behind of ribboned memories. "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 Member
since 2001-01-08
Posts 337East Coast |
Sir Wm. Charles I ask of ye to kindly look beneath to the inner pocket, if thou wishes to rest eyes upon my words. 'Tis there, I assure thee. And with smile I AM 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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maxtec1 Senior Member
since 2000-12-09
Posts 577Garland, Tx |
My lady fair on bended knee I say "bravo" to thee for yee pen has stroks so true ton up lift the heart feeling blue Love and light, Richard |
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Lady Ollyne Member
since 2001-01-08
Posts 337East Coast |
Sir Sven Once again I am *Smiling* as my thoughts now conjure up of the duplication of my love's note that must be floating around...wond'ring how this came to be. A future date to be set...perhaps whereupon this note you have found could possibly be read aloud to me in your deep voice... A wonderful response you have greeted me with ..* bowing* in your favor 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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Lady Ollyne Member
since 2001-01-08
Posts 337East Coast |
krysalis, perhaps a Lady? if not i beg of your pardon yet wish to thank thee for thy words so kind. Lady Ollyne Sir Richard If on bended knee, ye shall be, this Lady asks that ye upright stand tall and a Knight ye shall be to me... Most Gleefully 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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snowpants Member Elite
since 2000-09-16
Posts 2061KS |
Hey, I like these! Very romantic! Enjoyed it! sp I won't go; I won't sleep; I can't breathe until you're resting here with me... |
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