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Dare You Look Away

Dare you look away, my love? Could my gaze cause you pain? Your haunting voice enraptures me, so how can I stay sane? I drink deeply of the sight, your face, so warm, so fair. And how I wish to kiss you, run my fingers through your hair. You may say in your sweet song, that you know me not so well. Perhaps, but one need not but glance, to fall beneath your spell. And for my heart, alone, I ought, to bring you flowers fair. And for my heart, alone, I ought, to ignore my halt and scare. So much, always, to consider. So much to weigh in turn. The ever-question: how much can I, ply your heart to burn? You will feel my gaze, I fear, for your voice is my heart's bread. Wordless, ever, we might be, though so much might be said. Written early Easter morning 1 April 2018

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