Sonnet XLIX

If there be anything I would thee ask, That thou see’st me as thy only true love. To feel thine hand in mine through every task, Hearts melding into one, blessed from above; For birds sing and we in their presence bask. Ne’er before hath such a wonder been seen; Where one half finds the […]

Sonnet XLVIII

It is said, eyes be windows to the soul, Where both pleasure and agony doth speak And of hours dancing upon grassy knoll Stretching upward ascending mountain peak. Climbing mysterious heights incognito, While peering over masked intricacies.   Your vassal of love, death n’er can veto, Accepting mine idiosyncrasies. In the black of night and […]

Sonnet XLVII

It was a time of innocence and joy, Precious moments of youth escape me now; When a child’s heart t’was so carefree and coy, For happy were days that childhood knew how. Where the affairs of the age smiled kindly, And night dreams came in clouds of brilliant white Op’ning to new worlds accepted blindly, […]

Sonnet XLVI

Come tarry to the well, and mend thee there, Renew’d perpetual spirit of love Precious blest art thou, my sweet heart so fair; Be thou my Sun in bluest skies above. Lasting harmony falls daily to mind From nebulous mists surrounding yon mount, High o’er the rains and unto ocean bind For all that comes […]

Sonnet XLV

Mine only love, how I so long for thee; That every facet of my being quakes. Heav’ns light shines upon thee eternally, As lifegiving balm gently soothes heartaches. Immeasurable purity and charm, Thine lustrous allure exudes life’s wonder, In a land where fantasy thee disarm, And inspirited revelry ponder. To think with mine heart tis […]