The Invitation

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Would you ascend with me that daunting height
And rise above the gray uncertain mist,
Exposed and naked, at our lofty tryst,
To all the joys and perils that excite
The hearts of poets, and the likes of me?
That summit, by enamored breezes kissed,
Is one the gales of passion never missed;
There's havoc there, as well as ecstasy.
Our union, sweet as honey, may require
A core of steel, if it is to survive
The devastating tempest-winds that drive
Across the soaring peak of our desire.
Would you consent to make that climb with me,
To chase our loving to its apogee?

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HoneyAdoredHoneyAdoredalmost 9 years ago
Mmmmm! As sweet as honey...

...a core of steel, the romantic in me would like to think that their foundations will weather all oncoming storms.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 9 years ago

sigh. ;-)