I’ll ne’er put a foot in FranceA Poem by Mark HeathcoteI’ve watched eternal night Dress shadows with starlight Every footstep taking place I’ve followed at a snail’s-pace.
Something, I couldn’t equate. Dragging, my earthly, weight! As you; glided along, chaise. I couldn’t follow… foul of grace?
I’m neither a chivalrous knight My lady of the intrepid light… I’m just a Paige of the lance! “I’ll ne’er put a foot in France Or find my own romance”. © 2013 Mark HeathcoteReviews
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5 Reviews Added on October 16, 2013 Last Updated on October 16, 2013 AuthorMark HeathcoteMancheter, United KingdomAboutI like all kinds of poems but I tend to gravitate toward eastern spiritual poetry. My muse almost demands it of me. So you may find quite a few being poured out from time to time. I all so write man.. more..Writing
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