Stardust

02.02.03
If thou would be a rose, I shall wish
To be the dew upon thy scarlet lips.
For thy sweet love be sweeter in taste
Should I see that smile, that lovely face.

02.02.03
I searched the skies in puzzled mind
That amongst the stars an answer find.
Yet as if in jest, no words did part
Only to seek thee, to place thee by my heart.

02.05.03
Time is a jittery little thing
That moves emotions by its mere swings.
Yet by this I promise, that this be true,
None other shall I love, 'cept you.

02.05.03
I love thee for its own reason,
Yet thou might think my sanity gone
For though I know love is its own poison,
I gladly partake, I come undone.

02.05.03
I watch the skies, its cerulean blue
Awaiting the setting of its fiery hue
Yet how I wish that you were quite simply
Watching this quiet sunset with me.

02.05.03
With heavy eyes, I sleep to dream
That maybe in thoughts, things would seem
As perfect as they are, as I had wished
To gain thy love so dearly missed.

03.??.03
Cerulean skies may be of dark and rain
And clouds may steal the sun's embrace
Yet nature often sleeps and wakes again
And forlorn nights turn to hopeful days.

07.13.03
Even in these ungodly hours I remain awake
An uncertain fixture fallen from grace;
That in this evening my mind thou take
For I am naught of thy charming face.

07.13.03
If writing poetry be my life, then
It shall be only by thee that I write
For 'tis thy thought that moves my heart's pen
And leads me to deem that all is right.

07.17.03
If I had a minute to see you each day
I would sleep away the time without thee
For though another minute I could not stay
I, in dreams could yet still see.

??.??.03 (recovered)
I close my eyes in deep thinking
Taking my words as far as they could go
Yet in as much as I try I could only write nothing
To you, to say just a simple hello.

??.??.03
In each of my hours, though already content
I feel somewhat lacking and dismayed
For simply by all of my times spent
I live by thy company in each of my days.

09.30.03
Should happiness serve as sunny days
Days with thee would rain no more
For there is no such beauty as thy darling face
The heavens hence could very well adore.

??.??.03
Do not say, "my problems be no consequence"
For it be as great a foe as any other
Rather, take in haste friendly recompense
And bring ease to dreary matters.

02.25.04
Never have days been verily graced
When days perchance see thy perfect face
For 'tis all that rivals ambrosia's taste
Thy embrace to be my heaven's place.

02.25.04
It would be the greatest of lies
Should I say 'tis thee I love least
If only to know true, stare mine eyes
And see that only in thy pleasure am I most pleased.

02.25.04
At times, the worst of my ails be
The thoughts of gifts to give to thee
For even in these, my words are limit
With my praises to thee, not all could fit.

03.01.04
If only thou might smile by these words
Thou has made this day smile upon me
For simply by the thought of thy mirth
Thou has made me content as contented be.

03.03.04
How could nights be good with days without thee
Nor dreams be sweet when far from thy reality
'Tis such I may only see
All good, or sweet, as thou grant it be.

03.??.04
The count of times my mind thou so take
Would even rival the count of stars by night
For in moments alone I hope for thy sake
That thou of all be most alright

03.15.04
If ever I should be blind
The antidote to my ail I need not ponder
For amongst all 'tis only thee I must find
That thy nearness may into my life breathe color

03.15.04
I had looked upon this day
And through sunset scenery imagined thy smile
And hence the rainbos spilled upon the palette gray
And swept away the gloom a while

03.27.04
If on skies blue silhouettes remain
Think not the lights have gone in hiding
For 'tis thy light that binds me in chains
Thou art taker in men's hearts taking.

??.??.04
Once I was dared to forever leave thee
Yet I, knowing this too great a feat
Readily conceded him victory
For to never taste thy air - I could not bear it.

??.??.04
Has there been no one to tell you of your beauty?
They have not lived their lives, if so.
The first then to speak shall I be
To speak of thee, for all to know

??.??.04
Only had I begun to live when our eyes had met
Only then had I learned of loving
Should ever to thee my entry thou let
I would have all I would wish having..

??.??.04
Thy nights may stand for hours on end
And in the dark thou fear to tread
Know that there still be stars to show the way
To herald the coming of the day..

??.??.04
I wish to grow a pair of wings
That past the moonlit heights
The most beautiful star to thee could bring
And later wait, to thee seend again for all thy nights

??.??.04
Once I had gazed at the cloudy sky
From hence had taken such pretty shapes
That slowly formed lips, eyes and ears
And wooed the heavens with thy darling face.

??.??.04
If to sleep meant only to dream
Then I shall never slumber again
For in waking, all my dreams would seem
When with thee, appearing as real and heaven sent

??.??.04
When the breeze had blown upon thy face
Imagined angels carrying winds on their wings
From which I had seen my days
Are heavenly by those thy presence brings.

??.??.04
Once I had thought it not too queer
To see a star in sunny days
And more so now, that I find it warmly dear
That in mornings pleasant see thy alluring face.

??.??.04
If dreams of thee would be as gold
Then I should now be a rich man
For even in waking I dream of thee, thy all,
And all that might make me as glad as glad can

??.??.04
Mistaken was the man who once said
That ever unreachable was heaven
For it is when thou art by my side
That heaven is only within the grasp of my hand.

??.??.04
I love thee, there is none to question
For in my heart and spirit, herewith engraved
Is thy name, from me never gone,
Forever and a day, never ever depraved!

05.30.04
Shall I dare pray thee the thoughts that taketh me?
Thine ears shall be filled with thy name
For on that moment when I had met thee
I had never been the same.

 

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