Love (An Elizabethan Sonnet)
by
Justine Zaritsky
When gaze meets gaze and souls are thus exposed. And two hearts beat and syncopate as one; Is this the start of love’s true tale composed, Or just a transient moment soonest gone? If whispered words still echo in your heartAnd smiles are etched long after you have leftIs this a sign that love has made it’s mark Or just another failed romantic quest? For if my guarded heart should now revealMy love for you is more than you should know, A life without the love your kisses sealWould surely be a lifetime full of woe. If love can stir the senses each in turn, What fool would not chance love’s flame now to burn?
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
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