I heard a murmur stir within her room,
Like faint wings tapping at a darkened pane;
The gentle whisper of a dove’s soft plume,
Or errant whisk of early morning rain.
Perhaps my love now stirred from dreams afar,
At breakfast she’ll apprise whereof she’s been;
Her chamber door, by chance, an inch ajar
That I might steal a furtive glimpse therein…
Dumbstruck to see two shadows near her bed
As one stole swiftly o’er the window sill,
From tender hope to panic and sheer dread
I summoned all the iron in my will;
But iron seemed that blade lodged in my heart—
In one swift instant, two hearts hewn apart.
© Loubert S Suddaby. All Rights Reserved.
