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Let naught but kind words

Let naught but kind words pass from my lips; If my love is under bolt and bar, Seldom can I see her; what comfort Is there in this flowing river I sit by? Passed have two rainy moons, On her slanted path, since my efforts To swim, drag my body with strong currents In bitter panic; and she blushes a red Face at me today. A creamy colada Now restores my nerve, energizing My gaze at this same rage of torrent. Happy now am I! Above, with taut And un-slack reins, the sun is pulled Up to its zenith, on his middle groove, The Costa Rican equatorial Route is laid before him. Our moon Covers half her body in the liquid Blue upon high, and still illumes true; As her charioted golden brother chases, Sharing expanse of the sky. All types Of animals are within view, different Birds on outspread flight swoop, colours Of varied hue, and mammoth trees arch Their girth over, and with face, admire, It seems, their own reflection. A dragonfly Lands softly upon my hand, his cousin Insects kiss the crystals of the waters ripple, Dancing with music on invisible tunes, Pleasing mates selected by fate. My eyes are open, light shifts swiftly To the far end of the most brightest Of her wide spectrum, aqua-marine, Turquoise, sun-bathed leaves basking in yellow; On my brow I place now roses, now Lilies Mingled in harmony with violets; But eyes closed see more than any open. My vision, my most sorrowful vision, Misses your smile and simply the touch I give to your hand; my inspiration I yearn for, crave, my soul grows pale And whiter than the sheets of paper I write this upon. Fairer than the fairest Star in heaven, my little bark, My faithful verse, on this strong river, I do boldly launch; for it is a beautiful And silent day, overspreading All the earth; fades into quietness, As dazzling as ever was given To ease my regret, though it deepens What it sets out to soothe; cheered on With hope, I feel deeply in what World I am, on what ground I tread, And what air I breathe. A calmer mind Promising soft peace and sweet forgetfulness, All hush, defenceless as a wood where Tigers savagely roam. Never mind My pain that is lost, grief works itself up And fans its own flame; and in this plain tale, Draws tears from your humble heart; If from the air, into your bosom breathe free, The ever-varying winds that sweep Over your shores; if not, may in this balmy time, Fearless in soul, dip my words in amber, Immersed into this river I sit by; May it tenderly flow into the great ocean, Towards the sea you bathe your dainty Feet within. Enjoy my muse! Like these Waters that through age with sway eternal, More beats will stir; more measures You are duly gifted, for I still Do need your memory. My sweet song, Like a cascading waterfall, I apologise, Can never be silent about you. My knees bend, and from upward glance, Speak of these things, like storm or sunshine, Exist in my individual mind, Drawing power from all four corners Of the winds; and that gentle breeze You feel strike upon your pretty face, Whenever you do, may well be My most caring, forever loving voice.
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Dec 30, 2012
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