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Guinevere (Cornish Verse I-Iv)

Through rain shall thy sunlight fall? My maiden of springsome grace as souls stand to meet thy call but I alone see thy face, for thy favour, I give all my Guinevere, gracious queen as thy knight, I’m standing tall and marvel what I have seen. And should my queen come to call to grace me with love serene on my knees I’ll surely fall my heart in thy hands unseen as my sword waits thy command there is nothing left between when I kiss thy sweetest hand and lead thee behind love’s screen

Copyright © | Year Posted 2010




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