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An Angel, Fairy Or Nymph Now In Human Form Collaboration With Robert Lindley

An Angel, Fairy Or Nymph Now In Human Form Her exhilarating breath so quickened my heart, her poise, I stood transfixed in overwhelming awe. Gasping for air, as one does when lovers depart begging that, "dear lover please return to me call". Her Hellenic face, Shelly would have stood agape her voice, Eliot would have simply called divine. From her warmth and sincere charms, exists no escape an angel, no less than a Byron would opine! Was she a fairy, of Faust and the Niblong's Ring born of dew, Nature's anticipating harvest? Creature in human form devoid its silver wings? Angel coming to give, we lost stragglers a rest? Had she escaped from sunset's magnificent views a savior tasked to this dark, gloomy earth now heal Angel or saint earthbound walking in human shoes would time and fate, her great mysteries soon reveal? Rejoice this moment; heaven's gate standing agape, with all the angels in tow, and manna served hot; Ripe as the wild earth wonders, swift as the eagle sage... these monolith moments come to touch earthly lot; And split upon the shores and rocks with honeyed dews.... the flowered Lovers tip-toeing a full moon night And Artemis --- how she doth shine in fairy-wood hues where in thy machinations it is for thee light; For love and kindness does kiss my soul swift and soft with her slender nymph stride to come and give me peace And hope to kindle a secret fire held aloft in her eyes, the stars doth twinkle love's endless sea A great sacrifice, she has given heaven's wile; and descend this dark world to give a greater warm And in her lush pledges to me the heaven's smile; (An angel, fairy or nymph in human form) -------- First 16 lines written by Robert Lindley Last 16 lines written by Keith O.J. Hunt

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Date: 2/21/2018 4:22:00 AM
- I've read this on Robert's post :) - But read it again with pleasure :) - Beautiful poem - hugs // Anne-Lise :)
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Date: 2/18/2018 12:06:00 PM
SORRY TO BE SO LATE, I BABYSAT MY GRANDKIDS LAST NIGHT AND JUST NOW SAW THIS POSTED. This morn I finally wrote a bright piece instead of my usual dark poetry written lately. Always a great pleasure and true honor to share the page and poem with such a gifted and kind poet as you are my friend!
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