In Her Love Lo! She once again to me Approaches with deliberate speed. In her eyes, in her heart, In her soul- in her love. Amongst mortar and stone, Yet also amongst the young spring, Out of a dark grey crevice A sheepish flower smiles. Oh to hold her warm body Against mine, to laugh and weep In joyous peace- In burning love. Her perfect body so near draws, A sweet, sweet fragrance floods the air. The once so-droll room Is tranformed to a splendour. Oh to hold her for eternity, Our souls locked in agonising ecstacy. We are as one, we are alike- We are apart, she must go. But so quick a return she will And the glory world she doth fill Yet within a crevice so long forgot The drying petals of a flower lie to rot.