The camera's eye is perhaps more effective than words, or?
(sonnet #MMMMMMMDCCLVI)
I've watched the velvet roses blush fr'intents, To see how crimson darkly fades, the tale Of daffodils and tulips sweetly hail Each "...dew-empearled morn--" and bow with sense Of age; mine own locks gathring silver thence As months tripped by sans backward glance, and pale Though keen chagrin now I'm as cheese t'avail And ver'ly aged, I mourn which loss from hence? The minutes that would tiptoe as rain'd stir While frogs crooned love songs whenas gloaming'd woo I relished, dreaming of this man in poor Excuse, or that. Lo, now I beg of You, LORD, to please give me marriage and in tour Mine own sweet children. Death laughs oer the view.