Dark Poetry #1 |
Deceiving love |
star83 Junior Member
since 2000-02-27
Posts 26SD |
From vision to thine memory Of what lacks in sole appearance Sought through wisom Bought by pound But what lacks there-of the soul Cannot be found Thence, but of thine own heart Doth only know these mysteries Can keepeth for awhile When break of day dissolves Hence-forth that light shall fade As candles flicker out Not quite grows dark of shade But only dims thy stem Ere, 'twas the fall of victory Befell the last of dawn 'Till she leadeth to waters edge Before thy temptest faire Coiled in twine and weed Then only didst stare Her face so full of scorn Man but tries to daunt Meaningless angles of doubt Come closer to thee ear Eternal love doth reign Forever once 'tis found Caressed in burning flame Dwelleth unto us |
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Walter Poe Senior Member
since 1999-10-13
Posts 787 |
Use of old english adds to any poem makes it more classic shakespearian Brill poem Did you write the Book of Love And do you have faith in God above If the Bible tells you so Do you believe in rock 'n roll Can music save your mortal soul And can you teach me how to dance real slow |
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