Open Poetry #26 |
Arrow's Flight |
Magnus
since 2001-10-10
Posts 14135South Carolina, USA |
If not the riper be upon the cord that flames might lick upon the wayward heel and wagging tongue mightier than thy sword might give away that which should not reveal. For when soft words are straight as arrow’s flight and of the heart the thrusting wound does miss, a lover’s harp shall break the new day’s light upon the wait, the grant of torrid kiss. Though now the ache does come to pass away and simple things do bring the wound to heal. A lover’s harp might strum the cherub’s play and with a kiss, a pact would passions seal. To live within the bond of mutual trust will reap the grain before the wagons rust. [This message has been edited by Magnus (05-26-2003 09:17 PM).] |
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QjQ Member Elite
since 2003-04-18
Posts 3756U.S.A. |
*****A lover’s harp might strum the cherub’s play and with a kiss, a pact would passions seal good lines. i enjoyed this write!!! QjQ |
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Mistletoe Angel
since 2000-12-17
Posts 32816Portland, Oregon |
(smiles) This spoke to me of a message to lovers for those who try too hard that sometimes the best way to make the love grow is to simply rock steady rather than make a heavy go at it! (big hugggsssssssss) This is a splendid Shakespearean sonnet, dearest friend, God Bless You, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Barry, thank you for sharing! May love and light always shine upon you! Love, Noah Eaton Underneath your clothes, there's an endless story |
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ThisDiamond Member Rara Avis
since 2002-02-22
Posts 9353Michigan, USA |
Something of a wise and thoughtful nature stated here. To be read again. TD |
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Earth Angel Member Empyrean
since 2002-08-27
Posts 40215Realms of Light |
I swear your past lives are coming through! --so bring them on! It lends for very interesting reading! Barry, ye parry well with thy quill... EA |
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passing shadows Member Empyrean
since 1999-08-26
Posts 45577displaced |
a wise man |
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