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lady

Contributed by Ldy_Tryst_Vampyrre on Thursday, 1st January 2004 @ 08:34:40 PM in AEST
Topic: EmotionalPoetry



having been a child in the midst of love,
the lady was reborn
having lost more than had ever won
sweet bliss...far and forlorned
to take that step out of these shadows..
can she do it alone again?
with her heart now free upon the world again,
as if t'were always...
she slowly walks through the wood, the sky, and the bloody rains..
lady hath forgiven herself, and her knight
all the same
she only asks what powers that be..
if love should soon show, and last, then remain...

the sword with the double-edged blade
the forbidden, that which all come to crave...
the lovely heart, the lonely presence..
once, to take on all the world
second, with a crimson kiss
third, and lastly,...
never to be without ache
never to be given a soul
and never to be held so high...and be presented with so much kindness...
so much, as it would match the statis of the
most beautiful flower...
...that a lady would give up doubt and reason to be with her knight..
for he is her spirit...
yet her heart....
lies with the flower...




Copyright © Ldy_Tryst_Vampyrre ... [ 2004-01-01 20:34:40]
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Re: lady (User Rating: 0 )
by Former_Member on Thursday, 1st January 2004 @ 10:10:58 PM AEST
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You have a classical style in your writing.


Re: lady (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Thursday, 1st January 2004 @ 10:44:41 PM AEST
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Tottally awesome!
peace, joy, luv,
emy


Re: lady (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Thursday, 1st January 2004 @ 10:44:41 PM AEST
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Tottally awesome!
peace, joy, luv,
emy




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