A Love so Beautiful .

(Henri Toulouse-Lautrec.)

A Love so Beautiful.

The call from a Kestrel alone in the sky,

Echoes deep fear in my heart I cry,

What would I be but a fool to flee,

From a love so beautiful with thee..

It is said one grows too old for love,

But the words still sing so beautifully,

That whenever quietly I picture you so,

This old love is the only love I wish to know.

*

With all the aches that comes with ageing,

There is one ache most overwhelming,

To cover my thoughts this waking day,

That one thought I hope you hold for me.

For even as the autumn of my life,

Blows cold and cuts deep into my skin,

So I turn my collar to keep warm inside,

It can never freeze that warmth to which I cling.

*

Has not old age its forgiving moments,

And gentle reflection on my roaming thoughts,

Reflects that love I am sending to you,

That no life so old or fading ever be lost to view.

Let not memory's silence nor loss of self,

Nor the losing of our very identity,

Be a bargaining price to our trove,

For such be the sealed signature of our love.

*

And even as I step gently out of this life,

And even though you are not close as spouse,

Every hour I contemplate your self,

I hold in my mind you close to myself.

That moment I walk, as I talk, as I lay,

In every passing moment of the day,

I know I would be but a fool to flee,

From a love so beautiful.. so beautiful with thee.

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