Sweet Decadence By Katherine Lightwood
Sweet Decadence
By Katherine Lightwood
This is another fan poetry about one of my favourite couple Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester from Charlotte Bronte's classic novel Jane Eyre. This time I wrote this poem in Jane Eyre's perspective. It's my own imagination of them.
Like a sweet breeze of soft feather is your glorious gaiety,
Mellow but still strong is your halo, that defies gravity.
Thoughtless are you nameless is your soul in my eyes,
Do I know you? You don't look like other book of lies.
I am clueless by my obnoxious thoughts that I couldn't track,
My judgement got all clouded making my soul break.
Shrouded by blanket of shame, I hide myself,
Wish I could ever get a slight ray of hope and a little help.
Sweet decadence of mine, what shall I name you,
Forgotten feelings of my soul, I buried seemed so new.
Loosing all control and falling straight from cloud nine.
Don't look at me my kryptonite, I always pretend to be fine.
Oh! you find glory in me, that's an illusion not reality,
Can't let you in on this fortress of facade, it's just not a possibility.
So pious are you, beauty shines through soul,
Unfathomable is your smile, just like ray of sunshine in a bowl.
But forbidden is to admire your gaze, oh sweet decadence!
Will always want to remind your memory in my mind, just to keep it as an evidence.
Katherine Lightwood
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