You blew as a sign
Like a diamond in my mind
You tread the air so divine
And I know you're there
With feminine debonair
That muse catches grace in all eyes
And oh how we celebrate
And oh how the day breaks
When you're there to guide her
And the mother of sun shines
Brighter than her own child
To me
A diamond so wildly rare
I would not think to find you here
Cause you'd blind the gazes at night
But you have saved your grace
Far from the feral place
You save for a silent life and me
Oh glory to the shining star
Oh humble to our consciousness
I know I cannot fathom for more
In this land my legs rooted
Steadfast and unwavering
Through the winds of change and time
And oh your maiden duty fill
Your water of the daffodils
Are a wonder for the barren plain
When the day dies evermore
The mending caress kills all sore
In both my body and eyes
A diamond so wildly rare
I would not think to find you here
Cause you'd blind the gazes at night
But you have saved your grace
Far from the feral place
You save for a silent life and me
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem