dwells in silence fortitude
for a love between two
one is distant and closed off from view
the other smitten intimately confiding
a friendship of the eternal
fate to cast each at odds
the pendulum swings there is mistrust
a mistress of the night, a lady fair
peers at her with green eyes
wondering at her nature
blue pools take inventory of the others character
faded need to speak with her every day
casting diligently for direction
one woman fairs well
while the other is distracted
two to love the universe is bidden
bring them together
in ultimate ease
bind these two to my cause
a shadow grows weary
of seeing never altering
a giver of understanding
waiting in the sanctuary
wanted desire, to sway her friend
Rated for Teens(13+)
my witchy friend
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Summary:
about my witchy friend the love of two witches
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Brilliance Brenda. You’re a magnificent poet my friend. Spellbound!!! xoxo
hello dearest Keith good afternoon thank you graciously I am enjoying my afternoon after receiving a house of thosand corpses book by Rob Zombie❤
Very cool. I heard about this book. Rock on Brenda!!! xo
Wistufl, whimsical and a conflict of emotions battling within this stunning piece. The imagery is on full throttle.
j.
hello dearest Jacob thank you graciously for the thoughts on this piece it is often difficult for witches to remain friends❤
Sort of like a dissention among the ranks vibe. This does have a witchy, almost horror scented feel to it. Nice!
hello dearest Tim thank you graciously I love your interpretation I miss this witchy friend of mine but we are trouble together❤
Don’t know where my fingers went, Crimsin. I meant “wistful”—getting jumbled in my old age.
j.
that’s okay I understand I get to typing too fast lol❤