Open Poetry #37 |
Oh' Stone of Red (a poem for Redstone EB) |
A Romantic Heart Member Ascendant
since 1999-09-03
Posts 5496Forever In Your Heart |
Oh My Darling Redstone, Thou quill quivers, spilling hearts blood, dried unto parchment, tied by ribbon of your hair. tis'a heart, red, my fingers grasp, loves spill fills thine eyes, drunken with sweet wine words, my heart hungers even more so. For thou have cast loves spell, thy words, are tightly clasped, clung as my last breath, around my heart, squeezing life. To fear is loss, hope is gain, Oh, to breathe is to love, for there is beauty in pain, You killed the death, with life. Long have I awaited, searched, roveing hills and valleys fair, day and night, a hearts despair, search no more, oh heart of mine. All praise is worthy of thee, thou hast honored me well, for I was naked, when your love clothed me with colors, Colors of red, every shade and hue, dipped in passion, love splatters, a red rose kissed by thy dew, thy petals unfolded with thy kiss. What shall I give in return? an offering of sacrifice, I lay before thee, upon your hearts table. feast upon me, eat my words, as my meat of love satisfies, fullfilling taste, desire, hunger no more and be filled. thou shall not starve, as long as I am alive, soul feeds soul, love births love, heart beats to heartbeat. Red is the stone, color of love, a jewel of passion thou art, set inside the ring that is tied, with fates ribbons bound to my heart. Inspired from yesterdays poem, returning the gift! /pip/Forum94/HTML/001167.html |
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LeeJ Member Patricius
since 2003-06-19
Posts 13296 |
what a marvelous inspirational write, this was truly lovely, and I betcha, he'll love this to. A great gift you've given. Hugs to ya pretty lady. |
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Marshalzu
since 2001-02-15
Posts 2681Lurking |
Beautiful writing ARH, I really enjoy reading your work, thank you for sharing it with us. Andrew |
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RedStoneEB Senior Member
since 2003-06-08
Posts 772uk |
It's a pretty attempt at an old english poem simply beautiful |
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