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Crystalin Hall Poem
Steadfast, he, as fortress guarded
In his ivory tower slept
Fearing naught, though faith-departed
Knowing not his lover wept.
Cowardice, thought long-discarded
Secretly in silence crept
Corroded, as if silver, tarnished
‘Twas his heart - her only quest.
Haunting, held-yet lamentations
Shadowed, formless, quiet-kept;
Scattered, dreadful fragmentations
Clandestine, each vast regret.
Chained, entrenched in condemnation
Both had reasons, undisclosed;
Chambers dark, with strong libations
Lost and distant, she deposed:
"Gone is past, from thence, and thusly,
‘Tis this present moment borne
Beloved, ye have yet to trust me
Recollect, reprieve and mourn.
Harbor ye such love for family;
Dedication; worth unknown
Wretchedly, the wraiths do vex thee
Reaping naught, as they had sown.
Waste not years or months or days
On feigning in such foolish ways;
Fear and fright, formidable foes, they
Stealing sight, do turn thy gaze.
Lest ye crumble, lest I break thee
Chance is none but ours to take;
Lest ye hate me, lest I make thee
Death becomes us all in wake."
Bereft and weak from endless longing
Fawning, she, for his delights;
Frozen, he feared love as daunting
Brazen weapons used to spite.
Helplessness ‘twas nigh like calling
Distant pleas by dark of night;
Shielded, he, by stones but falling
Wielded ink by candlelight:
"Swiftly, as by cloak and dagger
HEED NOW, as I take this quill -
Seek I neither love nor banter
Go away - do what ye will!
Serpent as to merchant - heartache
Burden, bested: torment taunts.
Leave me, for I cannot fail thee
Nor can tell thee of mine wants."
Youth seemed long ago and lonesome
Time began to take its toll;
Days, then weeks and months to come
Were heartless and aggrieved and cold.
Firmly, held he, his resolve, and
Tightly, held she, one long rope;
Desperate to become absolved
From bitterness, this noose of hope.
"Why do I write, as if to measure
Lasting grief, or sorrow’s tune?
My dearest, surely ‘tis not pleasure
But to pine, regret and swoon.
Deftly did ye take forbidden
Fruit from but one humble tree;
Now, darest ye, escape the hidden
Grasp of which hath yet to be!
Hearest ye my last confession
Spoken under clouded moon:
Sands of time, though deep in lessons,
Do fall quickly, all too soon.
Choose thine poison, choose it wisely;
Only one ye cannot flee
Which ye rather, which more likely?
Either, ye have yet to see."
Copyright © Crystalin Hall | Year Posted 2021
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Crystalin Hall Poem
The day you think well of me,
I'll think Well, I should've too.
It'll be when I'm out of breath,
From holding it just for you.
But I've passed out a hundred times,
And I've missed all the sunny days.
How the weeks have just gone by,
Fairest weather, too soon to fade.
I'm ablaze in soliloquy,
Drag a match, ignite compromise.
Light a torch just to torture me,
Then pretend it's no winning prize.
I've expansive humility,
Cut me down just to fit your size.
For a distance, I've journeyed far,
Though you gave up and never tried.
And I wish it were over now,
Though I know it's not yet begun -
And my enemy's deepest fear
Isn't weapons or loaded guns.
He's afraid of who's in the mirror;
Equal measures, and blinding sun.
All-to-perfect perplexity,
The reflection of Two as One.
Copyright © Crystalin Hall | Year Posted 2023
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