For I've another soul to help me bear it. The walls were built about my heart But they were only tinder burnt away by first-glances The eyes Glacial blue piercing as the two edged sword between my ribs Hair flame red long cascading upon her marble shoulders The steeple of her breastbone shall I worship Burning incense to the name of her lips carnation petal pink Her Laugh as an hundred bird songs caught within wings flapping Honeysuckle lashes droop curled dancing in a summer wind Cheekbones apple carved blushing at my foolishness Her hands well known to children Sewing needles and pens With hips seaside water crashing She bumps against me in the ancient dance Testing me to see if I'll withstand the winter wind Who am I to boast? What have I to offer? She looks into my eyes only Not into my coffers