It's A Mirrored Walk Snow Blind Poem by Mark Heathcote

It's A Mirrored Walk Snow Blind

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It's a mirrored walk snow blind with a smile
With a summer glow, walking with you
Darling, don't weep before you leap that stile-
Over the moon, trying to keep afloat;
Like a snowflake falling in Masonic regalia,
Don't you know?
I love you, whatever sash badge you wear.

Honey, I don't care
I'll forgive you only one tear
Even if you tear me to skinless pieces
Trembling without fear the day I take your hand.
I'll walk by you by your side over fields of confetti
To a violet-pink bridal cotton land with a ghostly touch.

Like two trembling hands, like two falling leaves,
I'll take your hand and smile
With a summer glow, walking with you
Darling, don't weep before you leap that stile-
Over the moon,
Trying to keep afloat; darling
Cos I'll jump, I'll jump that moon a long time before you.

Saturday, January 3, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: song
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