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Jessica Schnepp Poem
How I recall my thralldom as a man!
Base troths with idols, rituals of lust,
Hellish haven, hot blood; too late thou learn'st
Drowning desire and pleasure-profaned ban.
But sin may lead where virtue never can:
I - burning, thirsting, bleeding, dying - thirst
For love. Abandoned I, by mandrake curs't,
My lech'rous limbs cry out t'embrace a lamb.
Dear God! My bed a beam becomes. Blessed
Light, in which tearful floods and baser blood
Are rudely mixt, melded, hammered into good,
Grant unto me eternal love and rest!
Our natures thus cros't, I, like bedded bride,
Delight to sleep here, ever at Thy side.
Copyright © Jessica Schnepp | Year Posted 2005
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Jessica Schnepp Poem
To foolish school boys' play is love allied,
Like trewand lads that leave their books and chores
And scrounge for jagged stones on strange seashores
To watch the ripples burst, swell out, subside.
With words I pelt her watery bed of pride,
Each stone a gem to try her love once more,
Disprove the ancient lie of Vestal lore
That passions writ in water short abide.
Yet Nature spiteth man, Invention's slave,
And proves his rings of wit will ne'er live long;
The weight of love will vanish 'neath the wave,
If wanton Venus rules the poet's song.
Thus me She drowns with falsity so cruel
And runs to trap the next unknowing fool.
Copyright © Jessica Schnepp | Year Posted 2005
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