The Ring Not Her Own But Hers
Appearance
- Bounded by the sense of disbeliefs
- amid friendship or any-
- the spurs of the moment queried
- on the worn glittering gold ring;
- The laughter giggles from within
- as this my dear friend admitted
- that it was not hers! ...
- But it was off-handed by a kin or so
- whose interest was the spectacle:
- By the play of men it suddenly glittered
- amid the joyful shouts and merries!
- But, who could it be among them
- or it just flew out off finger's reach?
- It mattered not to who it may be
- as the keen eyes shot at the ring
- by the courtyard bounded by men.
- Now, I see it worn by a naked finger
- to her delight the venturer's cry
- shut by the eyes of the beholder:
- Why? Ask not to me but hers, Sarah!
This poem was declared as one of the semi-finalists in May 2002 International Open Poetry Contest and published in an anthology entitled, "LETTERS FROM THE SOUL", Library of Congress, ISBN-0-7951-5160-8.