'Tis That Which Is

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Uyraell
Uyraell
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----- 'Tis that which is -----

'Tis that which is shared,
hers, His, united,
'Tis that which enfolds,
holds close, is requieted,
'Tis Bond and Troth, Both,
the joys and the woes,
and yet'tis two Hearts,
beating unison shown,
'Tis passion, tis heat,
'tis moisture undried,
'Tis sweat in the night,
'tis Love in it's cries,
The salt of the tears, be they joyous or pain,
the surges of union, the mutual gain,
These things they experience,
moments precious, they enthrall,
'Tis the reason of they, who share through it all,

 For what price the kingdom, these emotions and senses,
 This Realm where W/we Love,
and pass beyond fences,
 That outsiders make, in ignorance incarnate,
to force such as W/we O/our Loving to forsake?

This path which W/we walk,
beyond the petty ignorance of that plain outer world,
is O/ours by O/our choice,
and beyond pain concerns,

 'Tis journey, 'tis heartache, 'tis Soul-searching deep,
'tis passion and fierceness such as makes Angels weep,
 'Tis O/ours, W/we have Chosen, an Ancient Way keep,

 Again at what price, the Honesty thus?
 well plain-ones, I answer :"Be blind if you must!"
For He and she walk here, in open and Pride,  
where your willing ignorance,
 from yourself makes you hide,

Before you Accuse U/us, take a long look and See :
What you tell U/us that W/we are,
is much aptly thee.


                       ^Uyraell^.

July 12, 2007.

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