Saturday, December 26, 2009

Life in a Love

This elegant tabular shaped handcrafted lampwork glass focal bead is named for the poem, Life in a Love by Robert Browning (1812–1889) To read more about the pendant, see Beadshaper Gallery
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Escape me?
Never—Beloved!
While I am I, and you are you,
So long as the world contains us both,
Me the loving and you the loth,
While the one eludes, must the other pursue.
My life is a fault at last, I fear—
It seems too much like a fate, indeed!
Though I do my best I shall scarce succeed—
But what if I fail of my purpose here?
It is but to keep the nerves at strain,
To dry one's eyes and laugh at a fall,
And baffled, get up to begin again,—
So the chase takes up one's life, that's all.
While, look but once from your farthest bound,
At me so deep in the dust and dark,
No sooner the old hope drops to ground
Than a new one, straight to the selfsame mark,
I shape me—
Ever
Removed!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

There is a Lady Sweet and Kind

This elegant beautiful pink and grey lentil shaped handcrafted glass pendant bead is named for the poem, There is a Lady Sweet and Kind by Thomas Ford (1580-1648) To read more about the pendant, see Beadshaper Gallery







There is a lady sweet and kind,
Was never a face so pleased my mind;
I did but see her passing by,
And yet I'll love her till I die.
Her gesture, motion, and her smiles,
Her wit, her voice my heart beguiles,
Beguiles my heart,
I know not why,
And yet I'll love her till I die.
Cupid is winged and he doth range,
Her country, so, my love doth change:
But change she earth, or change she sky,
Yet, I will love her till I die.