Poems by Mark

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  • Hades, I implore you! Cut this zealous string
    so that I may again laugh and sing...

  • (I)
    If weary eyes about this classic form...

  • To whom would rush a wound from love, with love:
    Let take a caution deep where your wound bleeds...

  • Often on the river embankment I observe the same...
    Gliding, floating solitarily whilst treading and...

  • Thistle thorns from stems it mourns -
    flicker many a tulip head...

  • Night has arrived - time to drift away
    Release the sails of patterned rose...

  • Oh ruler of all worlds
    I plead and pray for another...

  • Scattered patches of broken clouds direct sight to...
    Chilly showers - chilly winds; rustling leaves...

  • Routinely lark, though this day depth therein,
    bemused as why the warbling fluter turned...

  • The snowy lilies gird her pith - in wake;
    bejewelled love reposed in truest sleep...

  • About my heart, how'd you learn more than I?
    Your time spent loving's less than half love's...

  • A cluster of engraved birches
    personifies a love of old...