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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #405 on: April 14, 2016, 10:44:25 pm »
I have to agree with lady Anne.
The beautiful work you do, without demand.
Visions within your mind, now comes to sound.
Prose ov the ole, with music wonderfully told.
Thank you dear, for sharing.😚


you are welcome lady V and lady Ann.


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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #406 on: April 14, 2016, 10:52:12 pm »
SIR NIGHT

Standing inside the door, waiting to greet the man I adore.
Bowing so slightly, he kisses my hand.
From his lips, his words command.
Mi Lady with repoire, my I have this last dance.
Luv to enhance, as if moving in a trance.
My heart has awoken too,  visions I have ov you.
Your heart and soul, have gone to taken control.
Whispers ov your mind, tells me you will always, be in my design.
When you speak, I feel tingling all the way thru.
Mystically peaked, just as a spell would do.
Time fly's by so very fast, that you will miss, this our last dance.
Slow down, and let us take a chance.
Visions ov romance, follows me at ever glance.
Desires in the sound, that helps move our luv all around.
Visions to entice, you my dear, approaching within my sight.
You my luv, my Sir Knight

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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #407 on: April 15, 2016, 06:06:57 am »
I love your poems, Lady Victoria.

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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #408 on: April 15, 2016, 11:24:37 pm »
SIR NIGHT

Standing inside the door, waiting to greet the man I adore.
Bowing so slightly, he kisses my hand.
From his lips, his words command.
Mi Lady with repoire, my I have this last dance.
Luv to enhance, as if moving in a trance.
My heart has awoken too,  visions I have ov you.
Your heart and soul, have gone to taken control.
Whispers ov your mind, tells me you will always, be in my design.
When you speak, I feel tingling all the way thru.
Mystically peaked, just as a spell would do.
Time fly's by so very fast, that you will miss, this our last dance.
Slow down, and let us take a chance.
Visions ov romance, follows me at ever glance.
Desires in the sound, that helps move our luv all around.
Visions to entice, you my dear, approaching within my sight.
You my luv, my Sir Knight


sensational lady V.

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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #409 on: April 15, 2016, 11:28:43 pm »

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« Reply #410 on: April 15, 2016, 11:30:02 pm »

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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #411 on: April 16, 2016, 09:08:49 pm »
Beautiful works of your creativity

Loving it
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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #412 on: April 16, 2016, 11:15:40 pm »
Arthurian and Grail Poetry


Gertrude Bartlett (1876-1942)


 Gertrude Bartlett (1876-1942) was born in New Haven, New York but later lived and married in Toronto, Canada. Her verse appeared in periodicals in America and Canada. Bartlett's romantic poem "Ballade of Tristram's Last Harping" was published in Canadian Poets and Poetry edited by John W. Garvin in 1916. 





Ballade of Tristram's Last Harping



 The end that Love doth seek, what bard can say,
 In that fair season when the tender green
 Of opening leaves doth roof the woods of May,
 And sweet wild buds from out their places lean
 To touch the dainty feet that heedless stray
 Among them, with a youth in knight's attire?
 His lady's will capricious to obey,
 This is the end of dawning Love's desire.

 And when amid the summer's bright array
 Of blossoms, are the crimson roses seen,
 And one young maid, fairer than any spray
 In perfect bloom, wanders their lines between,
 What blessed solace can the lover pray
 Of her compassion, for his heart of fire?
 With kisses on her mouth all words to stay--
 This is the end of eager Love's desire.

 With driven clouds the hovering sky is grey;
 The winds above the frozen hills are keen,
 And all fair buds have fallen in decay;
 What joy hath now the true knight of his Queen?
 No rapture less exultant can allay
 His need, than softly craves this faulty lyre:
 To answer all his pleading with sweet 'Yea'--
This is the end of yearning Love's desire.

Envoy
 Beloved, now is done our life's brief day;
 Not with the day howe'er doth Love expire.
 Within thine arms the night to dream away--
 This is the end of Love's supreme desire.

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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #413 on: April 16, 2016, 11:19:27 pm »
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A Guinevere



 By Madison Cawein




 Sullen gold down all the sky;
 Roses and their sultry musk;
 Whipporwills deep in the dusk
 Yonder sob and sigh.--
 You are here; and I could weep,
 Weep for joy and suffering. . . .
 "Where is he"?--He'd have me sing--
There he sits, asleep.
 Think not of him! he is dead
 For the moment to us twain--
 Hold me in your arms again,
 Rest on mine your head.
 "Am I happy?" ask the fire
 When it bursts its bounds and thrills
 Some mad hours as it wills
 If those hours tire.
 He had gold. As for the rest--
 Well you know how they were set,
 Saying that I must forget
 And 'twas for the best.
 I forget?--But let it go!--
 Kiss me as you used of old.
 There; your kisses are not cold!
 Can you love me so?
 Knowing what I am to him,
 To that gouty gray one there,
 On the wide verandah, where
 Fitful fireflies swim.
 Is it tears? Or what? that wets
 Eyes and cheeks;--on brow and lip
 Kisses! Soft as bees that sip
 Sweets from violets.
 See! the moon has risen; white
 As this open lily here,
 Rocking on the dusty mere,
 Like a silent light.
 Let us walk...So soon to part!--
 All too soon! But he may miss.
 Give me but another kiss--
 It will heat my heart
 And the bitter winter there.--
 So; we part, my Launcelot,
 My true knight! And am I not
 Your true Guinevere?
 Oft they parted thus, they tell,
 In that mystical romance...
 Were they placed, think you, perchance,
 For such love, in Hell?
 No! It can not, can not be!
 Love is God, and God is love:
 And they live and love above,
 Guinevere and he.
 I must go now.--See! there fell,
 Molten into purple light,
 One wild star. Kiss me good night,
 And once more. Farewell.

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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #414 on: April 17, 2016, 02:07:15 am »
That's a very good poem you shared with Lady Victoria, Clay.

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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #415 on: April 17, 2016, 10:28:58 pm »
Arthurian and Grail Poetry



The Dream Of Sir Galahad



 By Madison Cawein



With the knights Peredur and Gawain he sits, in a chapel in Lyonesse, speaking while the dawn slowly reddens on the sea, gray-seen through the open door.

 I
 Cast on sleep there came to me
 Three great angels, o'er the sea
 Moaning near the priory:
 Cloudy clad in awful white,
 Each one's face, a lucid light,
 Rayed and blossomed out of night.

 II
 In my sleep I saw them rest,
 Each, a long hand on her breast,
 Like the new-moon in the west:
 And their hair like sunset rolled
 Down their shoulders, burning cold,
 An insufferable gold.

 III
 Flaming round each high brow bent
 Fourfold starry gold, that sent
 Light before them as they went:
 'Neath their burning crowns their eyes
 Shone like awful stars the skies
 Rock in shattered storm that flies.

 IV
 Dark their eyes were, lurid dark;
 And within their eyes a spark
 Like the opal's burned: my sark
 Seemed to shrivel 'neath their gaze;
 As, with marvel and amaze,
 All my soul it seemed to raise.

 V
 And I saw their mouths were fire,
 Ruby-red as the desire
 Of the Sanc Graal: fair and dire
 Were their lips, whereon the kiss
 Of all Heaven lay; the bliss
 Of all happiness that is.

 VI
 Calm as Beauty lying dead,
 Tapers lit at feet and head,
 Were they, round whom prayers seemed said:
 Fragrant as that woman who,
 Born of blossoms and of dew
 And of magic, wedded Llew.

 VII
 And the first one said to me:--
 "Thou has slept thus holily
 While seven sands ran shadowy;
 Earth hath served thee like a slave,
 Serving us who found thee brave,
 Pure of life and great to save:

 VIII
 "Know!"--She touched my brow: a pain
 As of arrows pierced my brain:
 Ceased: and earth, both sea and plain,
 Vanished: and I stood where thought
 Stands, and worship, spirit-fraught,
 Watching how the heavens are wrought.

 IX
 Then the second said to me:
 "Thou hast come all sinlessly
 Thro' life's sin-enveloped sea:
 Know the things thou hast not seen:
 Filling all the soul with sheen;
 Meaning more than earth may mean:

 X
 "See!"--Her voice sang like a lyre,
 Comprehending all desire
 In its gamut's throbbing fire:--
And my inner eyelids,--which
 Dimmed clairvoyance,--raised: and rich,
 As one chord's vibrating pitch,

 XI
 Grew my soul with light: that saw
 The embodiment of awe,
 Love, divinity, and law,
 Orbed and eöned: and the power,
 Circumstance, like some vast flower;
 From which time fell, hour on hour.

 XII
 'Neath the third one's mighty will
 All my soul lay very still,
 Feeling all its being thrill
 As she, smiling, said to me:
 "Thou dost know, and thou canst see:
 What thou art arise and be!"

 XIII
 To my lips her lips she pressed;
 And my new-born soul, thrice-blessed,
 Clasped her radiance and caressed:
 Mounted and, in glory clad,
 Soared with them who chorused glad:
 "Christ awaits thee, Galahad!"

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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #416 on: April 17, 2016, 10:29:51 pm »
That's a very good poem you shared with Lady Victoria, Clay.

thanks lady Ann.

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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #417 on: April 17, 2016, 10:38:23 pm »
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Morgan Le Fay




 By Madison Cawein




 In dim samite was she bedight,
 And on her hair a hoop of gold,
 Like foxfire, in the tawn moonlight,
 Was glimmering cold.

 With soft gray eyes she gloomed and glowered;
 With soft red lips she sang a song:
 What knight might gaze upon her face,
 Nor fare along?

 For all her looks were full of spells,
 And all her words, of sorcery;
 And in some way they seemed to say,
 "Oh, come with me!"

 Oh, come with me! oh, come with me!
 Oh, come with me, my love, Sir Kay!"--
How should he know the witch, I trow,
 Morgan le Fay?

 How should he know the wily witch,
 With sweet white face and raven hair?
 Who, through her art, bewitched his heart
 And held him there.

 Eftsoons his soul had waxed amort
 To wold and weald, to slade and stream;
 And all he heard was her soft word
 As one adream.

 And all he saw was her bright eyes,
 And her fair face that held him still:
 And wild and wan she led him on
 O'er vale and hill.

 Until at last a castle lay
 Beneath the moon, among the trees:
 Its gothic towers old and gray
 With mysteries.

 Tall in its hall a hundred knights
 In armor stood with glaive in hand:
 The following of some great king,
 Lord of that land.

 Sir Bors, Sir Balin, and Gawain,
 All Arthur's knights, and many mo;
 But these in battle had been slain
 Long years ago.

 But when Morgan with lifted hand
 Moved down the hall, they louted low:
 For she was Queen of Shadowland,
 That woman of snow.

 Then from Sir Kay she drew away,
 And cried on high all mockingly:--
 "Behold, sir knights, the knave I bring,
 Who lay with me.

 "Behold! I met him 'mid the furze:
 Beside him there he made me lie:
 Upon him, yea, there rests my curse:
 Now let him die!"

 Then as one man those shadows raised
 Their brands, whereon the moon glanced gray:
 And clashing all strode from the wall
 Against Sir Kay.

 And on his body, bent and bowed,
 The hundred blades as one blade fell:
 While over all rang long and loud
 The mirth of Hell.



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Re: Victoria's Poetry Stop
« Reply #418 on: April 18, 2016, 12:40:32 am »
That's a very good poem, you shared with Victoria, Clay.

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« Reply #419 on: April 19, 2016, 02:31:29 pm »
Incredible share
Lovely thread!
Thank you

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