A Poets Love
She walked alone in pouring rain
And looked towards the mountain peak
Oh Lord, she cried, it's love again
He takes my breath and leaves me weak
He brings the stars with rays of love
A poets heart with golden pen
If not an angel from above
Then surely Lord a king of men
That I would have him rule my heart
To be his muse, his lifelong mate
His virtues Lord I would impart
'Till heaven called me to its gate
And when the angels beg me tell
What makes me smile there up above
I'll tell them I have loved so well
For I have known a poets love.
- Author: Dee ( Offline)
- Published: June 26th, 2016 05:08
- Category: Love
- Views: 149
Comments6
Wow, even better than your last poem! You write about love with effortless ease.
It was a pleasure to read.
Thank you so much Daniel. . Told you I am an incurable romantic lol....
I am happy you enjoyed...Thank you for your encouraging words my friend....
Best wishes..Dee
WOW DEE ~ I love ANIMES and the poem is gorgeous too. Love the classical structure. A quartette of quatrains with a perfect abab cdcd etc rhyme pattern. It flowed off the page like liquid honey. Love and poetry (as you know) are synonymous and your lovely poem explores their interaction sensuously. I love classical poetry ~ and classical poets ! Yours BRIAN
wow Dee, this is beautiful. its written very well i wish to write this deep. and love the picture that comes with it.
Thank you so very much Inspired for your encouraging review,
so very much appreciated my friend...With all Best wishes to You...Dee
Thank you so much Brian for your review and kind words. I am happy you enjoyed the read..Smiles and Best wishes to you ...Dee
I love this Ar's Poetica a poem of the poet, and love too, how good could it get, your piece is well structured and flows like a river over rock, write on my dear lady!!
Thank you ww for your lovely review. happy you enjoyed my friend.
With all best wishes to you ...Dee
Your work is seamless, and so lovely.
I admire a poet for whom words flow first from the heart.
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