Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Enchanted Spell














 let  us  weave  magic in a  field  of dreams
 love  blooms  beyond enchanted  castle  walls 
 let  my eyes  gaze  yours  before  evening  falls 
 behind  silver  armor  a knights  heart  gleams

 honoring  his  promise , words  from  the  heart 
 past  crowds he  quickly  rides,  knowing  she waits
galloping  through   strong  iron  fortress  gates
this warm  night nothing will  keep  them  apart 

sonnets of romance  fill  the  misty   air 
singing poetic songs, cometh  with  me
let  us dance  under  moonlight  by  the sea
in the  name  of  love , my soul I  will  bare

softly  we  lay  in tall blades of  sweet  grass   
through  the  doorway  to  paradise  we  pass 


Writing a little Medieval at dVerse
hosted by Brian

pic - wikimedia

18 comments:

  1. dancing in the moonlight doesn't sound like a bad thing to do with the loved one and loving outside in the grass on a warm summer night....hmmmm

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  2. galloping horse, sonnets and songs, moonlight and sea. I think this is a great example of "romanticizing the times"… but it is fun, isn't it.

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  3. Vision of fair maidens and knights do grow.. when warm air of love..is all around.. in knightly way.. a beautiful scene in far away.. can be this way.. in imagined fare..:)

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  4. a field of dreams indeed....all centered around that hope that none
    would keep them apart....i hope that is an enchantment that never breaks for you tru

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  5. The knight with the heart of gold. Nice!

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  6. This is beautiful. Castles are bastions of romanticism. Perhaps it's because they're from a bygone age, and perhaps it's their majestic quality. Whatever the case, they really do scream old-fashioned, Shakespearean romance.

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  7. A true tale for the time galloping toward fate as she waits at the drawbridge gate

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  8. ah this is how the earth becomes paradise...beautiful...

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  9. Oh I know that you would ace the medieval romantics Truedessa,, a wonder of delightful moonlit serenades.. simply wonderful.

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  10. So beautifully romantic. One of my faves of yours. Loved it.

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  11. Ah, you definitely have captured the romantic era of those knights of old!

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  12. hot summer nights in the grass... doesn't get much better. Glad he honored his promise, and the misty air filled with romance... smiles

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  13. the sonnets of romance is beautifully captured ~ how lovely to dance under the moonlight ~

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  14. Sounds and sights from Rapunzel and Cinderella here. Prince Charming, perhaps does indeed exist for some fortunate ladies who found such knights in their men.

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  15. Perfect romantic sonnet with truth and honor and marvelous damp grass outside the castle walls. Quite a little fantasy.

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  16. Very romantic...it seems they were destined to be together.

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