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          Let this be what you hear tonight

At 8 o’clock one evening
     A lady (bird) came to say
          To the Ant

          “We can not go on like this
               We two

               What will the neighbours say?”

And Ant,
     In all his glorious black,
          Took up his lovers torch
               And said,

“We mustn’t falter now
     For fear of others words

Let your heart sing for me
     As mine for you
          Beats louder still by day and night
                    Than all the crickets fiddle tunes

Than all the stars
     And all the moons

          Than bees and honey
               Flowers and trees

     Or blades of grass
          Or winter eves
               For no one loves you
                    More than me

            Sweet Lady bird

                    You are my heart and soul

And true,
     There’s no one can say I look like you
          Or you like me

               But do we care?

A love this grand?
     Cannot be damped
          By those less fortunate than we

     I love you dearest

               Will you marry me?”

And so,
     She took his gentle hand
          And danced in the arms of her own true love

No more afraid
     Of the thoughts of others
    
          If she had her druthers
               Her heart would lead

Amen to the love
     Of Beetle and Ant!

     Hold up your glass and say
          A toast

               Sing out an oath!

               And offer good wishes
                    To them Both!

 

~

 

 © Copyright 2018 All Rights Reserved Catherine ~ On Spirits’ Wings

When I was a young child my father would write little stories like this for me. I know, without a doubt, that this love poem is a whisper from that dear man, from over there beyond the veil.

Love you, Dad

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