At the edge
On the bare cliff I stood alone
With quivering wings of smoke behind me
My hope, my love – they were forlorn,
And yet my mind was occupied by thee.
The dusk was gathering around
And wakeful sea was roaring beneath.
But I already heard no sound,
Nor I could feel the gentle breeze.
My pallid lips were whispering a prayer;
But to what God I couldn’t tell.
My only wish was thou could be there
But thou were lying in a fairy dell.
That deadly touch of poison arrow,
That sudden move of cunning fate,
It left my life without any marrow
And for the death I couldn’t wait.
My face was illumined with moonlight;
But fire wasn’t burning in my eyes.
‘Twas only the reflection of the starlight,
For fate at last had thrown the dice.
“My heart, My love, thou’rt gone forever!” –
I cried through tears to the night.
“Why will I stay alive when never
I can forget thee, my brave knight!”
With my frail wings I stepp’d forth,
Now I felt wind playing in my hair.
For greatest thing I spent my youth
For fathomless love that was so fair…
Oh, nay, to me thee did no harm,
But thee enchanted me with some unknown charm.
15 June 2005