My Lady Of Surpassing Beauty

(7/8/94)

 

by: M.V. Briones

 

My Lady of Surpassing Beauty

Had laid down at my door

Her head of white and gentle lily

Lolled limply on my floor

 

Lady, lovely white as lily:

“Oh where has come this phantom guest?”

To lady, lovely, love and beauty:

“Your heart is weary, come and rest.”

 

Showered rose and purpling daisies

Were littered on my floor

Her palms so white with gentle lilies

Were beckoned into a door

 

“I left my love beyond that door,

Garbed in black and gloomy gray.

He leaves a flower on my floor

And stands to wait forever more.”

 

I searched through time, eternity

Through mists and worlds for memories

To be with you beyond that door

And love again forevermore.

 

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