Poems from Mason Lee
I am enamoured-–no smitten—by you,
But I am fearful,
For I know not what lies ahead,
For this is a new road that I have not yet begun to...
And so it did rain,
Dark clouds fell across the sky,
And it did renew.
Weary owl in a tree,
Eyes heavy with new dawn,
Sits and calmly watches.
A Watch,
A Simple Watch,
A Delicate Piece of Machinery,
A Fragile Clockwork Construction,
Springs and Cogs and Gears and Things,
Aligned...
O Muse, take pity one me! For I cannot retell half as well as thee!
Daedalus, Daedalus, creator of many the glorious thing,
Daedalus,...