Love Poem: Modesty
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Written by: Keith Bickerstaffe

Modesty

A floral parasol gave shade,

to features darkly fine and drawn.

No laugh lines marked her sweet facade,

a countenance both pale and wan.



She glided by the garden wall

and shed a tear, a wistful sigh;

the blossoms bent as if in awe,

the warblers chirped in sympathy.



I yearned to take her arm, to find

the reason for her dire distress,

but modesty prevailed.

Consumed with unrequited love

my passion full curtailed.



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Author Notes


...inspired by the poetry of Hart Crane