Boy: You love me back... you do, don’t you? Girl: I can’t be so bold, neither can I sling a single ‘not’, nor hurl to you a hurting bolt.
Boy: Won’t we meet again by the grace of Luck? Won’t these ticks of Luck tock us a tittle knock? Girl: My time for you won’t tick that tock, nor shall yours be the tickles you sought.
Boy: Don't let tiny ticks clip love with cutting clicks. Every scented rose sure has its piercing ****** though love's tricks shall, too, mull soul's briny creeks for a rainbow glow on your rain swept cheeks.
Girl: Don't you see we're buffed in baffling bricks and Time has caged us in her muffling ribs?
Boy: But, I guess you know of poems of want, lines love-wrought which Defiance sought? Girl: That, too, I can tell you not whether I can read a single word love wrote.
Boy: Love’s capriciously wrought in this plot. You can’t be of the same selfish sort! Girl: .....
Boy: No, a shimmering story bestowed from the gone old days of gold... Girl: : ))
Boy: Why! Shouldn’t smiles bend Time’s knee and in glee thus be free? Could love only ever be a wee old fantasy? Girl: .....
Boy: We can speak of it not. All the same, can deny it not.
Longingly locked in Luck’s ill-fitting frock! Girl: .....
Boy: My heart is bold; can’t tame it, I fought. And, without it, would I be the man I sought? Girl: .....
Boy: With or without you I’m not. Blind a barbed knot! How I wish I cared not a single jot. Girl: That’s a terrible knot. You must curl to it not.
Boy: Yes, no; if you here shall ever be not, and Time’s silver I sought in your hair be forgot, I’ll upon thee more love allot. Girl: ?!
Boy: The stars in thine eyes I’ll never be. Nor the silver in your hair shall I stay ‘n see. But, there’s this in me Time is green with envy: this deity on the knee who loves loving thee. This heart for thee shall heed no decree; that which makes this sorry boy you see the very divine friend that he will ever be. Girl: : ))))))
Fate and the human heart are enemies; their battles we fight.