The most difficult thing I could ever do Is dare to write this rhyme. Words from pen, and ink in line Fail to catch this moment of mine. The look, the smell, the touch I feel, Are all but lost in time.
I saw an angel look at me. She knew she caught my eye. But once I stopped to wonder, The moment had passed me by. I ache to gaze that lens again, But when? Know not I.
And ache I do! 'Tis true! Unfair! It seems the story of which I'm defined, For I know that never, Not in this life, Would she deign to be mine. How could such a mortal man Pine for things divine?
This isn't the first time I've seen this angel, And surely not the last. ...In a different vessel, But still I wrestle, I fight to drink her laugh. I breathe the air when she is near To taste her heart beat fast.
But not for me, Would it seem It beats for in the least. I've pondered this in anguish, Over hours, days, and weeks. Yet still I nourish hope In the face of my defeats.
And so I wonder how it came to be That she would cross a path with me And glance a short eternity To tease me with my heart's decree. Was it chance by some degree, Or torture aimed accurately?
Neither thought doth hold much sway For swiftly she is swept away, And I will ache another day, And pain will find another way To force a man with no beliefs To wish he had the gall to pray.