DESCRIPTION
A poem full of imagery, symbolism, and a hidden meaning, it tells of a young prince who reveals his love for his princess. They both had a strong friendship, despite their relationship promotion and demotions in the recent years. One day, the princess' attitude and motives turn against the prince. No longer is he treated as a friend, but as a stranger. This poem expresses his love and feelings towards the princess' new line of attitude. Read with an open mind!!! [432 words]
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Writing for about eight years, AuthorNinjaearth has written over many pages of poetry, mostly romance and spiritual pieces. He has written several manuscripts that remain unpublished and currently has completed one more. He's 21 and a Bible College student in Lanham, Maryland, he longs to write for the good of humanity and for a "higher" purpose. [March 2004]
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A Soldier's Poem & A Knight's Riddle Authorninjaearth
Twenty testimonies but only five heartbeats...
Six colors of the rainbow, but only eleven ribbons...
On an odd day a soldier of twins awaits the voice of his beloved...
Behold, the soldier's awaited voice, but only to distant one's love into a bleak closet...so many feelings and so many unexpressed emotion...
Awaited was he, the beloved knight for his queen, but only to sigh four times before moving on with his tasks...
With a gentle and wise mind, the knight thinks about many distant memories that hath flown by...
My, my, my, why so much expression of love?
A prince's love for a princess? A prince's love with a thousand words, but only a princess with ten swords...
A prince's heart expressed openly, but a princess' heart expressed ashamedly and ambiguously
Look ho, doth the midnight hour flies, only twenty, not two or three nor nineteen or eighteen...
Look ho, a banquet for thee, but only to receive what he really, really needs...
Indeed gifts, all but one are missing....all but one is missing...waiting, still waiting, but the last gift for thee has not been granted...
A soldier's faith shields thy guilt and anger, but with love continues on a journey towards his princess' ballroom...secrets, many secrets I see, but only few have been told...
A soldier with an opened hearted soul, but a princess with a dull hearted chest...risky is one, but sticky is the other...all in faith or all in fear...
Is it not me that I long to love or it is she do I long to love?
A riddle's answer has but only one answer, but this is merely a puzzle...a puzzle with many answers, but only one explanation and one truth...
A hint for thy maiden's betrothed is simply expressed as a wounded heart, and wounded again with eleven streaks of blood and three tears, and now a scar!!!
Oh dear, only one cure...love...sincere love....truth or belief, choose only one, belief is for a time, but truth is for eternity...
Oh thy fairest maiden, where has thou been all this time? Thy knight seeks thee diligently, but cannot find you...sense you, but cannot see you...
Dream...dreams....a dream for you and a dream for me...
You may have seen it or not, but that "special place"...
That place I still seek, may have found and will be found later...
Soon, all will be revealed to gems of light...a dark night, a starry sky, a full moon, a black lake, pillars of dark gray stone, and two dancing pumpkins in the glory of the moonlight...look with your heart, feel with your spirit, and observe with your mind...the knight's riddle of love shall only then be revealed to you...
…I love you….
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