For Your Love, What Shall I Do?
A Poem by
Blake Fodor
Shall I be a minstrel and sing you my love? Shall I be a poet and recite to you? or shall I be a jester and make you smile? at last be an actor and bring a tear to your eye! I will be all these things, that I could win your heart, for mine is already beating your name, each beat, a serenade to your beauty, as an ode to love.
© 2014 Blake Fodor
Reviews
very beautiful and poetic piece. well writen . i like it .
Posted 10 Years Ago
Very nice, a little lighter and softer than a lot I have read from you, but well done.
Posted 10 Years Ago
Very nice, a little lighter and softer than a lot I have read from you, but well done.
Beautifully done as always. Your words are also so easy to understand, yet still so eloquent. A joy as ever to read
Posted 10 Years Ago
Beautifully done as always. Your words are also so easy to understand, yet still so eloquent. A joy as ever to read
Romantic to the bones. Bravo..................
Posted 10 Years Ago
Romantic to the bones. Bravo..................
I really am enchanted by the gorgeous lines of this piece and the thoughts behind this poem are beautiful.
Posted 10 Years Ago
I really am enchanted by the gorgeous lines of this piece and the thoughts behind this poem are beautiful.
Beautiful and well written poem, it has a lot of power and strength to it.
Posted 10 Years Ago
Beautiful and well written poem, it has a lot of power and strength to it.
This was brilliant and wonderfully written, this piece do have a power to convince a lover message. Well done!
Posted 10 Years Ago
This was brilliant and wonderfully written, this piece do have a power to convince a lover message. Well done!
Wow!
This
Is
Awesome.
Beautiful, romantic, simple poetry. No sugar coating, just pure love and longing.
Great job, love it!
Posted 10 Years Ago
Wow!
This
Is
Awesome.
Beautiful, romantic, simple poetry. No sugar coating, just pure love and longing.
Great job, love it!
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