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Remembered In Thy Full Bloom A Collaboration By, Robert Lindley, Teppo Gren and Michael P Clarke. Thou art remembered in thy full bloom, a rose grown within my garden of life. Thou art lost to me and this my doom, Gone the tender love of my precious wife. Ill wind had blown, poisoned arrows of fate, love lost, ever I cry, we reunite. Tho', should such be only at Heaven's gate, illuminated, in true love's precious flight. Thine effect so lives in my lonesome cast as I meander in my ruthless path, in darkened dust of my ill-fated past, dying to break free from this endless wrath. Yet memories sighs they recall our love, when we did caress love's fiery desires. In wondrous passions our hearts flew above, Thou art memories ghost, kindling love's fires. Pray I, your dream-winds soft and fair tonight, eager heart leaps to melt in beauty's glows. With yellow-moon kisses, all could be right, our love's truth, written in destiny's scrolls. As lonely spirits found love's true accord, thy gentle soul caressed my heart with joy. It was thy gracious beauty I adored, for endless days thy soft caress enjoy. Thou comest beloved, love for to bring, thy wondrous beauty, darkness doth dispel. In divinity thy heart it doth sing, one moment of joy my heart did foretell. Within each heart's spirit, desire to come pray future treasures that announce their glow. Thy touch, paradise in love's kingdom, may we with grace, beg our romance to grow. The light of life returned from dust to dust be it not my destiny to abide, and side with mortal ways in life unjust, with a forlorn dream to be by my side. Now back to the terror of my dark night, once more into the pits of hell I fall. Despair and sorrow darken God's bright light, Deaths promised joys shall come, I hear death call. Pray true, warmth and true color to the rose, return pure gleam that sent my heart to thee. Wherein all time, forever thee I chose, thou art ripest flower, I thy lone bee. Rejoice in death to treasure thine embrace as end is nigh, with courage to depart. A halo uncovers thy beauty's grace to cast celestial light, and mend my heart. And now doth come my end, I see death's light, death doth touch my heart, now eternal love. My beloved, I see thee shining bright, I now praise death as I ascend above. As my life's last shadow so swiftly falls, pray I, this aching soul hears thy dear voice. Ancient echoes whisper love words, thy calls, now dear wife, I fly forth, your love my choice. In heaven‘s garden thy rose blooms in trine, as love’s eternal bond in sacred love is cast beyond the faith of God’s design, and prayers of truth are whispered up above. Robert Lindley,Teppo Gren, and Michael P Clarke. 4-10-2017 Notes: This poem was written to try and find the sadness of a man lost in deep despair. His only escape are those small moments when his memories sigh his beloved to him. He is ready to welcome death so he can be with and hold his beloved again. Death will be a release. I want to thank Micheal and Teppo, for the great pleasure it has been to engage in this three way collaboration! Both for giving me such exquisite verses to write to and with... I know this poem is long and took us a long time to complete, but to me it is well worth it . As I could not be happier or any more proud of what our combined efforts have thus created. I hope this fine poem gifts and pleases those that read it.. For such is the reward that any poet should hope for. Mike and Teppo, my good friends may God bless you both..
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