The Ballad of Wendy and Me (part IV)
(...continued)So I ensconce to my reflection
for no onus can I find
if perchance affords the memory
of what we leave behind
I can will to each endeavor
every task I undertake
that my heart shall be the origin
and virtue be thy sake
So I turn my prow to summer
keep the windage to my back
ever conscious, ever knowing
of the precious things I lack
I wear a cloak of acrimony
even though that I could change
a bit of pride I show it
so most would think me strange
And I bear, to her, no malice
for the trouble that she wrought
as it was fear that brought her to it
and a lack of conscious thought
For to spoil my image of her
and decry this notion fair
would lay waste, my inspiration
shoot my castles from the air
So with all respect, I promise
cross my heart and hope to die
though I may never win her over
something beckoned me to try
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