Love Sonnets 2

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Title: Love Sonnets

Author: Beatrix


To the only begetter of these sonnets To the well-wishing adventurer in setting forth...

I

Shamino, valiant adventurer, Homo malicious Adored from mine earliest hour,

Magnanimously, thy presence on all dost shower

Infinite love! By life thou dost devour,

Non-fading and delicious, Our charming love, sweetest power.

II

My heart is a chest Of bitterness

Since we are apart

A harness of teardrops

I fear lest I should fall from some height

On my shoulder

The weight In mine heart

The pain

Why wait?

Why explain?

Shamino Dost thou not Know How to care?

III

Since the War of Mondain

One memory I keep When beyond these Realms

Thinking of us I weep

Is there one more Chance to meet under the elms?

IV

Never this warrior's destiny

allowed His love to gain Though restless, roving on adventure proud

He traversed oft the land

And oft the main

But love is like grain

It needs a tender hand

To grow, flourish and mature

The Wrath of Mondain

Destroyed our bond

Thy past thou shalt nurture

For greater future

In the worlds beyond

V

Sunset Over the Main Gate

Going thy way I stare at thee

Breathing in thy scent

I start the ascend

Hastily Blasting thee with a spectral spell I shimmer Away.

VI

Beneath the yew

Thoughts of thee Keep me warm and jolly

Raindrops like dew On a lily's petal

Gently brushing my skin

Cleansing for the soul

What a delight

Never too soon

Watching my reflection

In the river

As doth the Harvest Moon

Night after night

In this season.

VII

Shamino, shadows of thee appear

Before mine eyes all the year

I see the main road clear

Winding down to thy Castle

Where the winds whistle

There, at night I delight

At the magic sight

Of spectral spells like thunder

On thy neck, warrior

Thou shalt not Abandon me.

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