Ubris
What will you say tomorrow
Because your calm lies were wax wedged wings?
How do sweep salty sorrow
Away with songs the nightingale sings?
You wounded me deeply, yet
I shall not regret my silence, dear
Nor my love by which you set
The diamond sparkling a false tear.
Let us go on forgetting our pain
While we dance in summer's rain.
Copyright © David Smalling | Year Posted 2019
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