TO THEE
MY LOVE
Sitting
with satin sheets folded on your lap,
Dark hair dangling shoulder length,
For
sure our marriage was no mishap,
The fitness of your beauty, its strength.
We
quaff the silken peddles of loves flowers,
And voyage to a distant land,
Love
making by the hours,
See how stiff you make me stand.
Inspired
by your mettle: mind and body strong,
The following of the moral path,
The
way you lambaste wrong,
"So shall we take a bath?"
With
you my restless soul find peace,
Loves mantra do I freely say,
No
need for fear of being fleeced,
You know loves proper way.
"Arise
my dear, the water's warm,
The bubbles last but just a while,
Our
youth is but a passing storm.
You're so pretty when you smile,
Your
nakedness has me beguiled."
LET ME RECOUNT THE
WAYS
Oh
how I do love you, let me recount the ways,
And whys and whats such love entails:
I
love you with thoughts all the day,
And with each deed and all of lifes details;
I
love you best when in my arms you lay,
And unto Venus we devoutly pray;
I'll
love you thus till layed beneath the clay.
I
love you cause your beauty's fine,
And cause you detest wrong
And
cause your purity's divine;
I
love you cause your will is strong
To be my loving guide life long,
And
cause of these and other signs
I know the gods to us assign
That we shall selfless love combine.