NEW Take Thy Only Hand In Mine 1/1
Deslea R. Judd
Copyright
2002
DISCLAIMER: No names here, but for what it's worth, characters not mine.
Interpretation mine.
ARCHIVE: Sure, just keep my name and headers.
RATING:
G. Downright pure. No, don't go!
CATEGORY/KEYWORD: Poetry, Angst, Romance,
Krycek/Marita, Marita POV.
SPOILERS/TIMEFRAME: Patient X through
Requiem.
SUMMARY: Love and life in ten stanzas.
AUTHOR'S NOTES: An
experiment in traditional stanza-based poetic form. I don't think I'd do this
often, but it was a good exercise and I like the outcome.
FEEDBACK: Is
cherished and answered, but I take a while. Forgive me - I run a dozen XF
websites and get a lot of mail. deslea@deslea.com
MORE STORIES: http://fiction.deslea.com/
AWARDS/ELIGIBILITY:
Spooky 2002 eligible.
But for thy kiss upon my lips
The touch of wind is thy caress
The
things I miss - sensation, bliss
Replaced with ice around my heart
Tight coilsprings within my womb
That herald my impending doom
The
spectre of my waiting tomb
Pierce shards of ice into my heart
Hands laced firm across my breast
As they go about their tests
A
funeral - and I'm the honoured guest
Drive ice-cold fear into my heart
Shock and pain in glitt'ring eyes
Anguished need without disguise
Thy
love remains despite the lies
And melts the coldness in my heart
News of our salvation taken
Leaves me crumbling and shaken
Thy will to
save leaves me forsaken
Ice forms again around my heart
Without thy aid I live again
To feel the sun and walk in rain
Ov'r thy
freedom I will reign
With ice contracting in my heart
Years of pain tear love asunder
Vengeance sears like rolling
thunder
Its bitterness dragging me under
Molten tears flooding my heart
Footsteps fall on fallen foes
What future holds, none of us
knows
Loneliness rains down like blows
Bittersweet grief within my heart
Thy only hand takes mine in thine
A single touch of hope - a sign
That
love might once more live, divine
Bring warmth anew into my heart
It's for endurance that we strive
Thy love and mine keeps us alive
To
love and thrive and to survive
Brings hope to birth within my heart
END
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This one was very experimental for me, even though it
sticks to pretty conventional poetic forms. Like most people, I wrote lots of
poetry in my teens - some good, most bad - and haven't done a lot with poetry
since. But a fragment came to me one day about a year ago - the first line, "But
for thy kiss upon my lips" - and it stuck with me, so I wanted to let it out to
play to see what it could do. I worked on this a few stanzas at a time over
several months. That sounds very laborious and time-consuming, and of course it
wasn't, but it was the sort of thing I felt was important to let sit for a while
during the process. I had it on my hard drive for a while before deciding to
post. I don't know if it will be many people's cup of tea, but I hope you got
something out of it. Cheers!