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The merciful lady

Contributed by girish on Tuesday, 16th August 2005 @ 12:17:33 AM in AEST
Topic: LovePoetry



What shall ail thee knight-at-arms?
Has company and joyfully loitering
The clouds have gathered on the skies
And all birds sing

I see a rose on thy brow
With no anguish moist and fever gone
And on the cheeks another blossoming rose
Fast growing too

I met a lady at bridal match
Full beautiful a faery`s child
With long hairs and the foot so light
And her eyes were very mild

Wish to make a garland for her head
Bracelets for hands too, in fragrant zone
She looked at me as she did love
And there came a sweet moan

She found me roots of relish sweet,
Sweet honey and cream with dew
Her lips pondering came the reply
I love thee true.

She took me to her elfin grot
With gentle smile sighed with no sore
I shut her mild mild eyes
With kisses four

There she lulled me asleep
On her laps and to my pride
When I awoke I found me here
On the cool hills side

And this is why I sojourn here
With company and joyfully loitering
The clouds gathered on the skies
And all birds sing.






Copyright © girish ... [ 2005-08-16 00:17:33]
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Re: The merciful lady (User Rating: 1 )
by tin on Tuesday, 16th August 2005 @ 12:58:21 AM AEST
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Very nice. i partcularly like thi first two stanzas, they remind me a lot of Shakespeare. keep up the good work


Re: The merciful lady (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Tuesday, 16th August 2005 @ 02:00:14 AM AEST
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A beautiful poem, I loved it. SLipSiX.


Re: The merciful lady (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Tuesday, 16th August 2005 @ 03:24:38 AM AEST
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Such a beautifull masterpeice.
huggs,
emy




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