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The Never–Mended
This night, the sun came out, although the stars were not diminished,
The moon arose resplendently and redolently finished,
but adumbrated lights these were, no glory must be lost,
in a sublimated battle, in some gaudy holocaust,
To keep the heaven's glories fixed, concision en tableau,
to thus lend glory further still to everything below.
Sprawling hills and waters move beneath surrendered sheen
as glory flickers, here and there, like flashing on the wing,
Catch as catch can earths below, return the light above
for you must let it go to make the melodies of love.
All these things were seen in but one unintended look,
while a never-mended heart they further shattered and they took
Ne'er to be recovered and caught up by merest chance,
All in One, in filmy nets of a but single glance ...
... At you.
A/N: I wrote this about eight years ago, and upon reading it now, it still seems pretty good to me. I've added a picture of one of the main subjects of the story I'm writing as that character has elicited from my crossover character a reaction very much like the one in this poem.
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