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Click hereI ache for the sentiment of your girl-heart.
Not for any maudlin grown-girl opinion,
nor for any small stake in a childish tart;
As I'm no vicar, but do have an inkling
of a faith in part mystical, and less so
stupendous as to impart from a pulpit;
For your heady heart may have its ambition,
I might believe in a come-again-kharma,
or a recumbent Moksha kept well hidden;
But there'll be no untying of sentiments,
as my prayers do well to settle upon yours,
where yours are as dharmic rich, and unequivoc.
I'll stitch mine to yours--as thick as mine to yours.
On first read, I like this very much. The language is graceful and deep. Whether or not a poem is actually perfect, I tend to like the ones that make me disinclined to take them apart. this one appeals on a very tactile level. thanks.