Wedding Night
By Cinara
Wedding Night I would not wish you harm in any sense nor sorrow to invade your splendid night For I will bear the heavy pain and plight for both our hearts, And I will, in pretense, put on a veil of joy and innocence. And mindful not to tremble in your sight, my hands will shun the glow of candlelight The tears of grief that fall in my defense will mimic tears of laughter that abound on this the night of nights, when you shall wed, and bridal guests will celebrate around a wedding feast. Then after all are fed I beg your eyes not meet with mine, and drown in blissful wish and love’s tormenting dread Written March 8th, 2002 © on Mar 07 2002 08:45 PM PST 0 • 8
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