Said a LoverA Poem by EvitaA foolish little poem about two lovers.
Said a Lover to his love:
Leave not yet, my turtle dove You came here but moments past why leave early, let last our repast Said the Lady to her lover: You think yourself far too clever Hours have passed, our food is finished! a timepiece hardly lies, now does it? Most distraught, the lover replied when he her pocket watch spied: Oh by Jove, use your slipper or still lake destroy that ticking devils piece quick I cannot abide it's telling tock Give it here, I have this rock Laughingly, said his fair Lady love, slapping him lightly with lacy glove: Time is a harsh mistress to us all we must abide by her call In your company she does fast fly but alas, mere men cannot long in Eden lie Defeated man took her hand and implored beseechingly: Of thy form and voice still my eyes and ears have not their fill Said the Lady to her Love: The stars and moon are now above This lovely day has turned to dusk and dusk has come round to night Still say you the time for parting is not right? Lover to Lady said: Who cares for night or day Tis you I wish to God would stay Touch your heart to mine dear It shall thirst when you aren't near Lady replied in exasperation: So take to the bottle then until I return to you again The hurt Lover replied steadfast: I won't drink spirits to lift my own I will suffer the pain of being alone For all more sweeter it will be when we reunite But one last heady drink of you before you depart our solace Let the air breathe in your scent To mark this rendezvous So when you are no longer here I can still breathe of only you © 2014 EvitaAuthor's Note
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