Sonnets of the Fall
When once your hair, so soft and thick
Have touched my pale, embarrassed cheek
And then you've rushed away so quick –
You didn't know you left me heartless.
Now every off-day seems a torture
Or better mischief of the Fortune
And only when you're approaching
I'm feeling an attack of kindness.
Though I'm not really satisfied
That you've captured my mind
You seem like joyful ray of light
Through the cathedral stained glass.
Despite I'm telling those, who're spying
That I'm an innocent admirer
I sense my secret deep desire
That's hidden thoroughly in my eyes.
But heaven knows what do you mean
In gentle touch of skin to skin.
17.09.12
Sonnet 2
I once was poisoned by my Love
He covered me with snaky chain
And never ever in my life
I felt such pleasure and such shame.
Are you still thinking I'm pretty?
And never minding I'm quite old?
Or you expect me to be guilty?
Oh, tell me now, for what it's worth?
Should we make view we've never met
And fall in love so pure and legal?
I'll dress myself in shiny red
And you will scent with gold and liqueur.
Or let us stay complete divine:
I'm never yours, you're never mine.
18.09.12
Sonnet 3
I wouldn't mind be ginger head –
With body light and snow-colored,
With grass in eyes and ruby mouth,
But doing witchcraft for my bread.
Or with my hair becoming black
I would be much alike a gypsy
With lips seductive in their kissing
But with a rope around my neck.
Or may one day my curls 'll turn yellow
And I will shine like solar infant
But may be stolen by some villain
And then get “saved” by weird fellow.
Or may I never change my colors
And paint with them your autumn hours.
19.09.12
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