Rapture, To A Muse's Ear

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To thee I vow
Ne'er old to die.
Please mark my words
Puffed 'cross the sky.

Bewinged, I'll soar
In ecstasy
O'er 'bove the birds,
My burdens freed.

Upon nightfall
I'll cast moonbeams,
Waltz betwixt worlds,
Enchant thy dreams.

This fear-charged clock
Shall cease to chime,
Yet love shall swirl
Us spheres through time.

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twelveoonetwelveoonealmost 13 years ago
Probably

not, if he is skywriting,

this is so strange I gave it a 5, I can't figure it out, for some reason I hear the star spangled banner sung badly, it intrigues...it does have that.

wildsweetonewildsweetonealmost 13 years ago
:)

i like the last three stanzas. could the poem stand on its own without the first stanza?