Memorable Robert Burns And Elizabeth Paton Poems

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Nature's Whisper
In fields where soft winds sigh, they roam, Burns' heart beats in the heather's dome. A sylvan tune, in verses we find, With Elizabeth’s touch, they are entwined. The brook sings low, in sweet delight, While petals dance ('neath the waning light). Through rustic lanes, their words do flow, In nature’s breath, their spirits glow. With every leaf and grain of sand, Their echo lingers, hand in hand. The whispers of earth, both bold and bright, Crafted in ink, a world of light.
A Lament for Lost Love
In the hush where shadows blend and bend, Where whispered dreams of yesteryears take flight, I pen my heart in ink, my dear lost friend, For love's sweet song still lingers in the night. Your laughter, like a lark, would grace the air, With every note, it painted worlds anew, In fields of heather where we wandered fair, Each step a promise, every glance a clue. Yet time is cruel, a thief of tender days, As autumn leaves descend and hearts grow cold, I crave the warmth of sunshine’s golden rays, The stories etched in silver, soft and bold. Oh, Elizabeth, my muse, my guiding star, Though distance drapes its veil, my heart stays true, In every line, I send my love afar, A letter born of longing, just for you.
Rivers of Reflection
In the caress of twilight's glow, In whispers soft where rivers flow, Two souls entwined in love's embrace, Robert and Elizabeth, time can't erase. With every ripple, a tale they weave, Hearts like water, tenderly believe, A mirror of passion, in currents confide, In the truth of their love, the world can't divide. Dancing shadows on the water's skin, Echoes of laughter, where dreams begin, As twilight deepens and stars appear, Love's reflection shines crystal clear.
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