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Enchantress of Thy Forest

Contributed by wheels on Monday, 11th August 2008 @ 03:35:23 PM in AEST
Topic: LovePoetry



Enchantress of Thy Forrest

Enchantress of thy forest
What wizard has brought you forth
To wander through thy bailey
In the rubble of thy keep
Kissing ‘pon thy grasses
Neath your tender feet.
Just to hear the thunder
Beckon home your path
Where you wander wisply
Flying with the wind.

Follow I within the breeze
Staring through the glade
I gaze upon you, longing…
Twirling in the rain
Dancing in the heather
To feel thunder tremble in thy breast
As nymphs dance amoung the skeletons
Hidden in the shadows
Where fairies dodge the drops
Of rain upon your hair
Sweeping as you twirl
Dancing while I stare.

Yes, to see you twirl in sweeping circles
Dressed in Spanish moss
A billowing gown of bluish lace
Sewn in mystic shadows
While your feet so bare and tender
Bless upon this green and golden velvet
The carpet where I kneel
And for words… I am lost.

The White Lady of the Forest
Was true when rumored of your tale
The warmth and love you have
The beauty in your heart
A depth within your soul
A Cat who’s grace is pure... and whole
To place you in my heart and forever hold
Captured in this moment
Captured whilst I still stare.

Lost within a hazel glance
The rain has thus departed
Basking you in thy loving sun
That raises but a purr
While dragons play in shadows
Like guards upon your heart
Where I shall find trespass
Stroking gentle with my hand
Upon your chestnut hair
Bring forth a stretch…
A nuzzle…
To cuddle with you there
Stroking down your back
To hear your purr so sweet
Wanting nothing more
Than to kiss your tender feet.

Though I draw a smile
My passion thus you spy
And mistake as quest untrue
Though sheath I now my sword
To pilfer not your love
Yet, you say with pointed stare
“I think that you are evil!
The devil sent you here
To tease and torture me
And leave me laying bare!”

“Oh, my sweet enchantress,”
Say I on bended knee,
“You know naught what you say
For I am but a peasant
With rags upon my back
Kissing at your feet.

“Oh sweet maiden fair
I have lost thy honor as once a shining Knight
But…
Though my armor is thus pitted
Thy mail torn and tattered…
Torn within those battles
It hath never striketh down my heart
The last of warmth within it holds
The magic of its love
The magic of its gift given unto thee
Casting off these shadows
Bowing in your grace.

“Oh, my precious princes,
The lady of the forest
Has rumored me to wake
And see within your magic
A treasure dear and true
So I ask ye my sweet princess
A kitten so demure
To give me but a kiss
Oh, but such a kiss
And make me as your prince
For you are now a gift
Held truly in my heart.”




Copyright © wheels ... [ 2008-08-11 15:35:23]
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Re: Enchantress of Thy Forest (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_K on Tuesday, 12th August 2008 @ 04:13:00 AM AEST
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This was worth waiting for! your words are like pure magic.. Absolutely beautiful...
Jenni


Re: Enchantress of Thy Forest (User Rating: 1 )
by LovingWhispers on Tuesday, 12th August 2008 @ 10:07:23 AM AEST
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It has been far too long since I have had the reading pleasure of such beauty in words...you paint so beautifully with your pen,I felt as though I were there.
Thank you!


Re: Enchantress of Thy Forest (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Tuesday, 12th August 2008 @ 12:53:49 PM AEST
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Kevin,

Magical is what this is. A tale to behold.
Great write........Mike


Re: Enchantress of Thy Forest (User Rating: 1 )
by ZiggyB on Tuesday, 12th August 2008 @ 10:58:53 PM AEST
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This was beautiful...excellent write.

~Stephan




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