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Patti Masterman-Heterodynemind
Poems
Nov 2010
How like a heart, how like a bird
A dream revealed your eyes to me,
And love once caged is now set free.
I must love you, if love I must;
For who heaven's angels dare mistrust?
A whisper in my ear was all,
My heartbeat slowed down to a crawl.
With love, my soul is now more me,
And love once caged is soon set free.
I must love you, if love I must;
For who heaven's angels dare mistrust?
My eyes uncovered of their caul,
My heartbeat slowed unto a crawl
I prayed together we will be,
And love once caged will be set free.
I must love only you; I must,
For who heaven's angels dare mistrust?
The birds from tree to tree do call:
My heartbeat has grown wide and tall.
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