Captive Queen, In Calamitous Flame (15) Poem by Captain Cur

Captive Queen, In Calamitous Flame (15)

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When this moonlight fades, then we both shall weep,
The day will takes its course, the sun will sleep,
Can thou see the sun and moon in eclipse?
Darkness shadows thy brow, thy heart, thy lips;
Settling as a warm wind grazing the sea
Alighting slowly, gently upon thee,
Upon thy lips, thy softest breath to feel
This planetary moment love did seal
As the moon absorbs sun's radiant glow
The fullest power of thy kiss to know!
I, one with thee in calamitous flame,
To me a momentous circumstance came
Forever burning, lighting each new morn,
Radiating in splendor like the dawn
Bridging every obstacle to thy lips
My soul reincarnated through thy kiss.

Monday, February 3, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: kiss,knight,moon,queen,story,sun
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
"Captive Queen" is a multi-part poetic story written in iambic pentameter. It chronicles the story of a Queen usurped from power and held prisoner, a prisoner of both love and fate. The poem is comprised of letters written to her by her hopeful lover and dutiful Knight who attempts to free his Queen and restore her Kingdom to its former glory.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 03 February 2020

Observing every obstacle is amazing. This poem is very nicely penned and shared.

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