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The intensely loved and cherished child, Can suffer late. Waiting innocently through, The too few summers Spent in total love. Above him still, the parents’ strength Prescribes the length His loving years shall run, Before time’s taint reveals his ancient face Beneath the slowly peeling paint Of pictures placed To keep the knowing day at bay, And stay completion of the plan To mould the clay, in such a way He grows a sold, and silent man. Unless time slays his shining sun. To extinguish all sensation In one swift and savage stroke, Before a doubt is spoken, Or, disaffection’s woken From his learning touch. He perhaps, expects too much. Such is the faith of infants Safe within their fragile skin, So thinly wrought in thoughtful art, That the heart’s wild wishes can depart, But disenchantment can’t see in. © James Rainsford 2010
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Nov 10, 2010
Nov 10, 2010 at 7:24 AM UTC
The Intensely Loved
The intensely loved and cherished child, Can suffer late. Waiting innocently through, The too few summers Spent in total love. Above him still, the parents’ strength Prescribes the length His loving years shall run, Before time’s taint reveals his ancient face Beneath the slowly peeling paint Of pictures placed To keep the knowing day at bay, And stay completion of the plan To mould the clay, in such a way He grows a sold, and silent man. Unless time slays his shining sun. To extinguish all sensation In one swift and savage stroke, Before a doubt is spoken, Or, disaffection’s woken From his learning touch. He perhaps, expects too much. Such is the faith of infants Safe within their fragile skin, So thinly wrought in thoughtful art, That the heart’s wild wishes can depart, But disenchantment can’t see in. © James Rainsford 2010
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Nov 10, 2010 at 7:24 AM UTC
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