CharmingCavalier 2189 Share Posted April 27, 2021 Snow’s True Maiden By Henry Penton As Malin welcomes the heat, our world hath lost Her powdered fields, chill, and frost And what beauty found in snow’s gleam, Now flows throughout watery streams. As the sun doth thaw our cold earth. Love hath found its blessed birth. Swallows wake in greening trees My air is filled with hums and bees. Yet, Much as love flourishes so too doth it bring An end, fading as a youthful spring. Such beautiful colors as it displays, Fall and her Amber Cold is arrayed. Heat and passion wane, my love doth lour. Dwindling love much as the sun’s power To soften the ice which has a hold On my frozen heart, in the Deep Cold. When true love hath gone awry, With jealousy, vanity, a few white lies, They forsake the vows we had made Under that oak, in the cooler shade. So every night as I sleep These memories I am to keep, And never can it be forgotten How our spring has faded into autumn. Still, In her eyes I see she has awaken The Grand Harvest, yet in her heart the Snow’s Maiden. Brought to you by Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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