Fair and White; <br />With god-like pose of the Amazon; <br />Wrestling the waves, <br />And the sea bows at her feet. <br />The Amazon, <br />She whose heart, <br />I can never win. <br /> <br />Clear was the shore; <br />On which she stood a fearless woman; <br />Among her spoils, <br />And the golden sands attend to her. <br />O! How they ran, <br />Through her hands <br />To the raging sea. <br /> <br />Blood and Sand; <br />With mixtures of Honor and Death, <br />In her fiery eyes. <br />And she stared right through me, <br />Without love nor hate. <br />And I can see her smiles, <br />Her joy amdist her pain. <br /> <br />My heart was torn, <br />In that moment by arrows from her eyes. <br />And there I lay; <br />In the moonlight, bleeding out. <br />Yet love never dies; <br />For the Amazon, <br />Who I will never win.<br /><br />okoye charles<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-amazon-3/