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Vespers and Cobwebs (Free verse) by Bluesee
Absent a life in Victorian docility
Where only chance meetings in courtyard affairs
With a flick of a fan
An assumption of airs
And a turn of the head are the sole precipices from which a Heart leaps
Accepting that one sometimes only gets glimpses
Infrequent and fleeting
Sometimes without meeting
An unfinished sketch of an unvarnished piece
Not of oil, but pastel
Not mahogany, teak
Still knowing the pace of this realm in this era
Admits not of the patient but persistent course
Of the river in Summer still sculpting the sands
'til a sprout will take root
'til it blossoms with fruit
'til it gives back that Love
So transforming the lands
Still my heart will not listen
And to not give it rein
Makes it buck, rear, and snort
So I give it its head
And it chases the plains
And it takes me back then to a long time ago
As I sift through the sketches I create you at will
But leave no bauble foundered
Yet some still cannot stand in the sculpture I've borrowed from the
moments we've shared
And the secrets I've stolen
When your guise was unguarded
Lend a hue to my picture
Weave a thread through your fabric
And then I create you
Of vespers and cobwebs
I do my heart's bidding
I give my heart rein
And my heart wants your Two Hearts
The Good and the Bold
The Happy and Chained
To release and uphold
To the Light up Above
To relax, bathed in Love
For it knows these things Sure
There was never a maiden with motives as pure
Who delighted in less than a Love Promised True...
...and never a chance though so frightening
Less so than the fate that becomes of an honest wish left unspoken
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