Your poem community!

Henry King

1 poem

The Boy’s Answer to the Blackmoor
04/28/2026 14:58h
Black maid, complain not that I fly, When Fate commands antipathy: Prodigious might that union prove, Where Night and Day together move, And the conjunction of our lips Not kisses make, but an eclipse, In which the mixed black and white Portends more terror than delight. Yet if my shadow thou wilt be, Enjoy thy dearest wish. But see Thou take my shadow’s property, That hastes away when I come nigh. Else stay till death hath blinded me, And then I will bequeath myself to thee.

0 Comments

    No comments yet. Be the first!

Log in to leave a comment.