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Faithful In Love
Bare-branched the woodland trees, edging the lake Young Pen glided alone without a mate Graceful her strokes, nary a wave or wake I watched and wondered, what would be her fate He circled her before landing nearby Handsome Cob, but friend or foe would he be She turned away from him, wary and shy No trumpet called. No intent decreed. In circles they swam until their wings brushed Eyes lifted, in that moment they both knew Tenderly, with necks entwined, her cheeks flushed She followed him to a stand of bamboo Intimate calls were whisperings each night 'til away they flew, together in flight Came the time of twilight and winds shifted Upon lake waters brewed cause for worry When in sorrow it had seemed they'd drifted Woe to hearts if it ended their story Spring was on nigh, but grey clouds filled the sky Pen feared her Cob would abandon their bed She cried thinking he would tell her, 'goodbye' Ripples on the lake, hope hung by a thread Together or apart, their reflection. She pleaded with him, "I want nothing more than to give you my love and affection." He drew her near, "It's you that I adore." Tale of Pen and Cob continues today Faithful in love, they're nesting on the quay April~3~23~kj
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