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Completed poems from "Missives" |
When every touch lingers as if forever And yet seems to pass too soon, Hearts reach out to hearts, To seek, to aim, to keep. Were it with you, Delay, then, the morn.
Surely it's cruelty that need begets need begets need, And yet need may bring pleasure. Pleasure may hurt, ache, burn, May steal hours of night. Were it with you, Delay, then, the morn.
The water -- cool -- cools not Without thy merry presence. The food fills, passes, is gone -- Yet leaves me empty, yearning.
Though the heart may quicken -- Though the tongue may lap -- I shall sup no greater meal Than thy gift entrancing.
You find me at a disadvantage -- Panting and aswish -- Would that distance be traversed as easily As hearts t'wards yearning hearts!
A rose, single, now blooming is perhaps best left on the stem, its beauty to be admired amidst the growth. Surely 'tis better to long for that gem, than witness beauty wilt and dry! Yet now one must long indeed, must burn, Must yearn forever for that grace. To watch that growth, to explore stem's turn, day by day would destroy, weakening one by the hour, A rose, single, now blooming, forever holds all pow'r.