Radiance

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Radiance

A thousand adjectives have failed your skin,
they lack the elegance to build my case;
unworthy words, banal and thin,
not one the equal of your grace.
But from across the room your brilliant glow,
invites me—beckoning—evoking dreams,
that shake my nerve, and bring me low,
it's humbling how your beauty gleams.
Like seeing magic from another plane,
some incandescent realm of fairy-tale;
a glimpse of creatures less mundane:
an Angel's face beyond the veil.
Ethereal answers, emerge and mesh:
your aura has usurped the flesh...

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JWrenJWrenover 9 years ago

. . . "unworthy words, banal and thin," but not here. Excellent, descriptive phrasing, paying due homage.