Love, poetry and romance

Thursday, February 23rd, 2006 | Personal

I’m slowly getting used to having time to focus on studying again without having to work all the time. It’s bit of a strange sensation, really, and quite pleasing. I had forgotten how great it feels to be a student. Now, as the topic might suggest, this post isn’t about me studying (if it was I’d have a serious problem with my priorities, I think).

Those of you who know me or read regularly know that I’m engaged to a wonderful woman, Ida, and that she bakes some awesome cakes. Ida is very remarkable in that she manages to deal with my odd interests and seemingly unlimited interest in boring computer stuff. She deals with it so gracefully that her only complaint ever has been that I don’t seem ready to declare my love to her more publically, so being the geek I am, what better way than to say it with my latest poem to her on my blog?

Sweetest sun of each tomorrow
A heart for mine we both may borrow
Through the years they shall not ashen
Eternally aflame in burning passion.
Silent surface, serene and strong
For true love given is my song.

The softest steps, your hand in mine
Forever together our love will shine
From the first kiss in evening’s dew
On soft wings of love we flew
In warm embrace we both belong
For true love given is my song.

For Ida with love, Henrik

Considering I don’t get a lot of female readers (apart from my mother and Ida) the rest of you, go do something nice for your significant other. We don’t need a poor commercialised excuse to do so, right?

Tags:

No comments yet.

Leave a comment