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THE KNIGHT & THE LADY

Contributed by tifrob on Thursday, 7th August 2008 @ 03:23:57 PM in AEST
Topic: StoryPoetry



A knight and a lady~ Long, long ago,
Love for them ~ Never showed,
Stolen moments ~ Shared by two,
Even their families never knew,
These moments were never shared,
A lover’s tryst ~ Silence declared,
Conversations were almost nil,
Silence at night ~ Only bodies feel,
Time was sparse ~ Truth was known,
The knight would never take his lady home,
Yet, she held on to all of her dreams,
Knowing her knight ~ Lived right up stream,
He was always close ~ And always far,
She believed in her knight and falling stars,
Moments to minutes ~ Minutes to hours,
Praying her knight ~ Would scale her tower,
Days to weeks ~ Weeks to years,
Her in and out knight ~ Never saw her tears,
Still she waits ~ Still she believes,
Still she prays ~ Still she grieves,
The knight and lady ~ Find their space,
Happiness reigns ~ With God’s Grace,
The knight and his lady ~ Found time was good,
They learned to laugh and talk as they should,
Time was for them ~ Became easy and flowed,
Not perfect ~ But together on life’s road,
The knight and his lady lost looks with age,
Wrinkles and weight ~ Plagued this stage,
The lady not looking ~ Feeling secure,
Was truly shocked ~ When her knight left her,
Gone ~ Just gone ~ He never said why,
Yet, he wonders back ~ And asks to retry,
He wants to wander and rove again,
He wants his lady ~ To take him back in,
Sharing her knight ~ His lady can’t do,
Because she loves him ~ She bids him adieu.




Copyright © tifrob ... [ 2008-08-07 15:23:57]
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Re: THE KNIGHT & THE LADY (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Thursday, 7th August 2008 @ 10:10:12 PM AEST
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ah yes .. quite the predicament. There is something so intimate about this piece
that almost makes me feel guilty to read it. Like I'm eavesdropping or something.
God, I ADORE this line ..

"He was always close ~ And always far"

Damn! How torturous. And the last line nearly does this reader in. Sad and painful
but still amazingly beautiful. Great post!


~ Breezy





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