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Sonnet 112 A One Knight's Stand



A Knight one night upon his Lady came
upon her lying, tearful in her bed,
morose that some beloved without a name
instead of love a millstone left instead.

To wipe away the tears her lover bred
the Knight extended forth his loving hand
a healing milestone in his words she read
which Knight himself wrote from another land.

"I love you, Knight; you proffer no demand
and I am safe though we have never met;
yet I am here and there you far off stand.
Through words and verse we cannot closer get.

A renaissance directs my happy life anew
my tears no more, my love, my Knight, with you."







Sonnet by NotaDeadPoet
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Written on 2006-12-28 at 18:29

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