A Ladyship
Of thee eminence I am sworn
As one will be my ladyship
Of stars sea to serene
My fealty is all remembrances of your perfumes
Great strides have humbled me O' fair Queen
Lessons I could never repeal and become of abandon
Death is hindering one vow unto you
The passion I assure you is divinely abridged
Never a traveler or worldling upon crept hands and knees
I am to prove this path among you twofold in errant to be
Courageous against any remorse shadow
I am stretched to the light touch of your regal hand
Ne'er, do I close my eyes
Straight and poised I walk toward you each enchanting morn
Beyond your bridge and moat
I muse this unadorned reward as never forlorn
If chosen to enlighten you with but one dance
Entwining dance of united hands and hearts
Then feast in passion; wearing silk and resting in down
Laying one kiss upon your ivory brow
I am of such small eminence malady to your excellence
Yet shall battle helm courageous for your wondrous garden's seed
And I shall be gladly the sacrifice to your any need
Under all beneath; and quaint kingdom above
Should we each nigh be alone to serve in such prior ardor
Bind us together to rein this finery and stateliness to exquisite affection
O' cupid; order me before my lady this night
That I may bemuse her with sweet ripened wine
Radiate her with charms and silver leighs
Treasures not a soul could claim
And in your gown of taintless white
As your king; I will serve you as your knight
Dismiss your delay and await
A ladyship;
I thee yearning immeasurably do await;
Your single astonished kiss