Sonnet - Your Hand Poem by john thomas

Sonnet - Your Hand



Do not rush to take away, that -
Which sooths the fevered brow,
For I should be forever lact;
And stunted be this love that grow.
Recall of when the seed first spun
That, which unseen hand did sow;
When lost and weak, and parlour dun;
‘T’was natures golden gift; so know -
For countless moons and equal suns
Through Summers warm and Winters blow,
For countless years, ere all eons
My love shall blossom; ever to grow.
Forever may the beauty stay,
In hand you gave on wedding day.

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Munia Khan 18 January 2010

Forever may the beauty stay...in ur soul wrapped with clay.....what can i say? What can i say? Wonderful sonnet, i'm carried away......thank u Sir...for ur creations so far

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john thomas

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Bradford, West Yorkshire, England
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