i.
I thank thee Almighty, for the pulchritude of the blue,
Thou hath rendered me with a woman, a gentle darling
Of Asia's moon.
ii.
I thank thee O' father, for the firmament child, thou hast
Been merciful to me, with a queen of coastline wild's;
As I buss her in only sleep, I looketh forward to ourn coming,
Knowing one day we shalt walk hand in hand-
Face to face, glory stunning.
iii.
I thank thee O' Theos, omnipotent upon thy throne, to praise do I giveth thee, engineer of flesh and bone; thou hast made mine bed in heaven, and on Earth Jane mine abode, thou hast given me an offering, a soulmate to mine soul, How more than satisfied I am-
To calleth her mine sweet, O' Yahweh do I setteth mine life down upon thy feet.
©Brandon Nagley
©Lonesome poet's poetry
©Earl jane Nagley ( àgapi mou) dedicated
pulchritude- beauty.
Thou- you
Hath- have.
Hast- also have. Or has.
Rendered - given,
Thee- you.
Firmament- the heavens or the sky,
Buss- kiss.
Coming-fufure, or what's ahead.
Theós- means God in greek.
Omnipotent -having unlimited power; able to do anything, also means God.
Abode- home.
Yahweh-Hebrew name for God.
Setteth- set in archaic form...