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Florid Light

Florid light from The heavens glistened down Illuminating tranquility as such Shadows veil, so not to be found Angels would escort her Along soft moss covered way Warm breezes of summer Stirred gentle winds For a radiant maiden On a god's given day A harsh winter’s night Or a dank, dispiriting day Of these I speak The gods kept away A lover she longed for Selected I as her last Surrendering to love's delirium By her spell I was cast A lady slipper found In woods rest solely A grasping hand Creates a demise unholy My angel's wings Dispatched her in flight Home to Eden From a thralldom too tight At sad times I ponder Are her thoughts sent my way? From a radiant maiden On a god's given day

Copyright © | Year Posted 2012




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