Infinite And Unparalleled Poem by Maurice Harris

Infinite And Unparalleled



I have given all to thee, expect naught, did I, in return;
One might exposit a certain status this may earn!
Expect only, did I, a certain mutual respect-
What I received though-no one could expect!

You once asked me, not so long ago: 'Do you love me enough? '
What say you now, my dear? Naught do I place above!
I have given all for thee, surely I would all again to remind;
Leave now, my lady, all who hath hurt us, behind!

No doubt should thee have of your place in my heart;
You reside where always you have, from first impart-
Occupy do you, all thought, every moment in time;
Causal art thine essence, to this very rhyme!

My love for thee-infinite and unparalleled for certain,
Alas, beloved, thine own actions causal to love's drawn curtain!

Maurice Harris,31 December 2007

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Maurice Harris

Maurice Harris

Louisville, KY
Close
Error Success