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Alas (The Knight)

Alas, my love, if I could make you live

And from the page step forth and sit beside me

Or better still, bestride the steed I gave you

Wrapped close within the cloak I lent to hide thee

Perhaps I'd venture forth to ask thy name

Since while thou liest underneath my pen

That honour given which the poorest claim

Unjustly was withheld. But if again

I held thee captive as I did ere now

Stalling to pass my fingers through the last

Of midnight tendrils, or peruse thy brow

In fear of sending off what heaven cast

Too early for my insufficient mind

To grasp the fullest detail and retain

The presence that your image left behind

That thou in all thy glory should remain

I fear my oversight I would not mend

For now upon reflection I confess

That secretly I never did intend

With title long or surname rich to bless

But rather let in my imagination

Run wild the thoughts of who perhaps you were

Before your soul demanded your creation

And deigned my mind and willing heart to stir

For such a noble and impassioned face

Could well be but newborn unto this sphere

But sure among a distant beauteous race

Thou hast known more than all who dwelleth here

And could tell much of places thou hast seen

And battles fought for honours won and lost

And how each service done a faerie Queen

Becomes a brighter jewel than it cost

The ladies of your world, you may impart

Desire to be neither over-graced

Nor underrepresented in the art

Of living, where their lips were meant to taste

A sort of feline stealth they wear about them

And while a flame of innocence they hold

In forests dark you fear to be without them

For knights of maler kinds are ne'er so bold

Yes, in thy orb a maid may be a knight

(Thou knew'st a friend would make upon this news)

Without a whisper loud or censure slight

For lords are not afeared their stock to lose

Where no stock may be taken or be kept

No property be granted, nor no bride

No maiden may be stolen while she slept

Nor robbed of her freedom to decide

What suits her best. No county's law is needed

To cut the weed of violence from the stem

No danger for the law to go unheeded

For acts as these do not occur to them

The gentlemen you raise are rarer still

For in their eyes, as in the depths of thine

Such soft and thrilling mysteries fulfill

The darkest corners of their heart's design

Their arrows, much like those I gave to thee

Could not but graze the flank of yonder cow

Without making him laugh. 'Tis much to see

Them tickling their prey. I know not how

They ever do encapture what they eat

Save that perhaps their bright unfettered brains

Have learned that what grows underneath their feet

And in the trees above better sustains

A life intent on living well tomorrow

But how, I ask thee, most endearing fiend

Do lords and ladies love where is no sorrow

No strife to overcome, no soul uncleaned

Of crushing ardor long worn out its stay,

Betrothal to a mortal less divine

Than that who stole thy blushing breath away

No hot forbidden kisses for to pine

No heart affixed to age where heart is young

No ill intentioned suitors to evade?

"Still madam! Would'st thou kindly hold thy tongue!"

Thou sayest. "Your mistake has rash been made

In living long in combat with your kind

Thou see'st no other obstacle but these

Thy hands are careworn that have yet to find

The hands that first should hold them. Yet to please

The hierarchy which you serve unwitting

Thou dost believe that love in fighting grows

That happiness in love is not befitting

But in thy sadness thou mak'st light of woes

For even were there ne'er a cloudy day

No tempest to divide what love had bound

The galley which the moon holds in her sway

Could not but stir the peace it finally found

The wound is deeper than the sea about thee

The stars upon my doublet you have drawn

May light my homeward path, but how, without me

Wilt thou escape the fate thou tremblest on?"

And in this way and more my paper spoke

O, fierce, savage, gentle beauty bright

Thou who I've given breath my soul has broke

You had authority but not the right

Could I but see the lips that dare not breathe

They are so beautiful and pressing sweet

Could I but touch the wings that underneath

Are made so soft thy heart forgets to beat

Perhaps I should have more for which to strive

You came to my domain and brought despair

For though I be the chastest heart alive

The realm you speak of will not take me there

Have you no pity? Can'st thou not perceive

That I, a blinded beast, had but the eyes

To see where I would love? Dost thou believe

That ere you came I was but vain disguise?

I know the murmur of music reveals

The things no human heart could comprehend

I render'st thou for all that torment feels

And longed to be thy lordship's faithful friend

Yea, quiet as a mushroom did I wait

I willed to thee my form to overtake

I shivered at each passing horse's gait

And so I slept to suddenly awake

Alas, my love, wilt thou kiss me goodbye?

The lingering night will aid thee on thy travels

I'll craft but one thing more, a crow to fly

Before to tell me how thy tale unravels

I say, thou art complete and free to go

What holds thee here save one who lives no longer?

For I have given thee the life you know

The weaker I become, thou art the stronger

And in your antique words your clear intent

Was that once thou art gone I should dismay

Quothe thee, "Your thought mistook me, for I meant

To leave thee not but offerest to stay.

For true, I never did in my own realm

Partake of that pure love of which I told thee

But be my guide and with me at the helm

And I shall, in the cloak you wrought, enfold thee

And journey to the ends of all the earth

For thou hast proved more generous and wise

Than all we faeries, moons and stars are worth

For live we not but living in your eyes."

Dear nameless knight, if thou would'st be mine own

And leave thy dragons for a while thou may'st

Find in these arms within which thou hast grown

A better reason than the which thou say'st

But with your hand you pointeth; swear I so

And 'tis not plain to me, though I did draw it

Which way thou dost intend for us to go

Sure in the mind it is of she who saw it

Yet still perhaps I made thee to discover

What one would do if one were asked to choose

'Tween back and forwards. Be thee friend or lover

Perhaps you were to be my favorite muse

Thou feel'st thy armor; fight but when you must

Thou see'st the blade of truth below thy knee

Use arrows against all whom you mistrust

But when thou ride'st my way, aim one at me

Your world is yours as ere it was before

Your time beneath my busy hand well spent

I've made a thing I love; I ask no more

And never shall redeem the heart I lent

Me in my world and thyself in thine

Two petals on the same and silent flower

And evermore I'll welcome thee in mine

Your dear creation was my finest hour

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