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At Last In Love At Sea (Sonnet)

Our qualms doth not live aloft our dreams to confer Upon heavenly horizons where every soul shall dwell Twas meant to turneth thy sight away from a lovers stare Should sunshine always show, should seas forever break swell Thou and thou maketh one long vow bound before holy eyes As fate end lives to lure in new casts God maketh so endears Why hath ye been sojourned in secrecy of where thine truest treasure lies When in that divine next place, you will sigh at thine sight of no fears Mustn't time only tell tales lived on by unvanquished surrenderers Sailing cordially lost with us, addled no more but paddled on pent in pain Or herein reap rewards wrought upon death’s frozen oar bearers Shores to shores, we promised ourselves cradles to returneth once again Thus as adventure unfolds amongst ocean graves hushed we see Where perpetual peace reigneth forever we are at last in love at sea

Copyright © | Year Posted 2007




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