Let Me Display Your Pennant Poem by Jonathan ROBIN

Let Me Display Your Pennant



You swept into my soul on wings of chance
As though life wanted somehow to repay
Excruciating wait, the years' delay,
Lovelorn in empty limbo sans romance.
Let me display your pennant on my lance
Ensuring jealous enemies' dismay.

You beckoned, and the stars reversed their stance,
A whirlpool in a time warp swept away
External contradictions on the way
Life should be led. Doors opened. Your advance
Left little space for doubt's continued sway.
Exchange brought confirmation straightaway.

You smile, and I could tell within a glance
At last sun, moon, and stars had come to stay
Encapsulating all that love should say,
Life gui[l]ding with fresh colours whose nuances
Link rainbow hues beyond all common clay
Expresses as a rule of circumstance.

You glowed, we quickstepped into lifelong dance,
A partnership above mere mortal fray,
Ecstatic - even darling buds of May
Lose perfume to twin blushes which entrance.
Love's reciprocity may love enhance,
Empathy in tender, touching spray.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
26 April 1990
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colonel Muhamad Khalid Khan 10 December 2014

You smile, and I could tell within a glance At last sun, moon, and stars had come to stay Encapsulating all that love should say, A very beautiful love poem which comes from heart and touches the heart.I enjoyed it Well done Col Muhammad Khalid Khan

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