AN/ I was bored
If you can't read nor understand shakespear don't read!!
Remus sat in the Gryffindor common room staring at the constant moving flames of the fire.
Sirius enters the room and gently places his hands on Remus's shoulders.
"Ay me. With thou Remus so fairy and dainty you shalt not be alone." He sighs romantically.
Remus turned "Anon Sirius" Remus raised his hand as he stood to face the impudent pup. "What I being a fair leech, I shall be your maid. You art more fair than tis I and I none sure of doubt that the love you seek is a lovers doubt, Ay Drunkard on the whine of bliss tis not know the ones grief of a fair miss. Am I too bold to say? If tis not I then...wolf thou speaks upon this night."
Sirius walked forward and touched Remus's cheek "I swear by the moon, the blessed moon tis what behead you this curse, thy I joy in these company I will to say to yonder night.-"
Remus took his head away "O, swear not by the moon that inconstant moon which changes every age. Neither it nor I shall you swear upon. Tell me angel of heavens, is love fair? Thou not know by chambers of heart. Whom I kept in a locked cage as if the suns own reached rays locked out. I shant know of what thy seeks. Sirius if love is fair for such a being as I then is frank and give thy love again."
Sirius Stared at his lovers eyes. "Cast off! Kill that envious moon it not to discourse what I say. Thee asked question tis what I answer. Thy not to bold, you speak of the fairest of heavens cast my mind into derriere spells that would shame the brightest star! I not need a flame or lamp to guide my blinded heart to thy. Aye if love be blind then let blind I be."
Remus finally warmed up allowing Sirius to grasp his gentle hand.
"Where for art thou? Padfoot, if thee blind then how you see me?"
Remus chuckled.
"As glorious to this night and Aden to the day then let it be. Hear
more or thou shalt I not speak?"
"As long thou keeps thy wolf away, Thy fair Remus I want to be."
Sirius moved to small golden hairs from Remus's amber eyes.
"If but the wolf thy enemy. Thou are still ones self Not a werewolf
nor a leech
What is a werewolf tis it just a muffled fault. Wolf not claim hand
nor face nor mind,
Only tis a name the belongs to a man. What's in thy given name? If
thou giving a rose but it be called by any other name would it not
still smell so sweet?" "Aye but-"Remus started. "Soft! Thy would thy not still be one self? Fair Remus. If thy is ungrateful for ones divining gift then thy shalt not have it at all!" A mortal's gaze is nothing but school boys head to their books, but I see thou love as the boys flee from thy known school."
Remus sighed "I joy in thee; I have no joy of this contract, tis the change to rash." "I cast off thy envious wolf, thou not speak again. Discovered of thy deed Sirius fond to of compliment to havior."
Remus kissed Sirius on the lips.
"Aye me O, tis I to heed this whole bounty. But thy strife not able for I would let thee be a mire bird that lets thee hop out of hand, only to snatch up. Like a poor prisoner in my own twisted eyes."
Sirius spoke of after returning the favor. "Then Let thy be that bird! I would not mind to be killed by much cherishing! As long as I would know one is their." The two laid down upon the floor. Curled in on another's arms Remus spoke. "Good-den, good night for parting is such sweet sorrow. One wishes to say good night till it be morrow." Sirius rested his head on Remus's. "Now will I sleep in peace. So sweet to rest! Hence thy ghostly affairs pledge me no more. Anon thy fair Remus, tis not the end, still thous True Birth may guide my own light. For our love is pure." Sirius kisses the sleeping Remus's head, with that the flames went out and the lovers slept in undying bliss.
Remus sat in the Gryffindor common room staring at the constant moving flames of the fire.
Sirius enters the room and gently places his hands on Remus's shoulders.
"Ay me. With thou Remus so fairy and dainty you shalt not be alone." He sighs romantically.
Remus turned "Anon Sirius" Remus raised his hand as he stood to face the impudent pup. "What I being a fair leech, I shall be your maid. You art more fair than tis I and I none sure of doubt that the love you seek is a lovers doubt, Ay Drunkard on the whine of bliss tis not know the ones grief of a fair miss. Am I too bold to say? If tis not I then...wolf thou speaks upon this night."
Sirius walked forward and touched Remus's cheek "I swear by the moon, the blessed moon tis what behead you this curse, thy I joy in these company I will to say to yonder night.-"
Remus took his head away "O, swear not by the moon that inconstant moon which changes every age. Neither it nor I shall you swear upon. Tell me angel of heavens, is love fair? Thou not know by chambers of heart. Whom I kept in a locked cage as if the suns own reached rays locked out. I shant know of what thy seeks. Sirius if love is fair for such a being as I then is frank and give thy love again."
Sirius Stared at his lovers eyes. "Cast off! Kill that envious moon it not to discourse what I say. Thee asked question tis what I answer. Thy not to bold, you speak of the fairest of heavens cast my mind into derriere spells that would shame the brightest star! I not need a flame or lamp to guide my blinded heart to thy. Aye if love be blind then let blind I be."
Remus finally warmed up allowing Sirius to grasp his gentle hand.
"Where for art thou? Padfoot, if thee blind then how you see me?"
Remus chuckled.
"As glorious to this night and Aden to the day then let it be. Hear
more or thou shalt I not speak?"
"As long thou keeps thy wolf away, Thy fair Remus I want to be."
Sirius moved to small golden hairs from Remus's amber eyes.
"If but the wolf thy enemy. Thou are still ones self Not a werewolf
nor a leech
What is a werewolf tis it just a muffled fault. Wolf not claim hand
nor face nor mind,
Only tis a name the belongs to a man. What's in thy given name? If
thou giving a rose but it be called by any other name would it not
still smell so sweet?" "Aye but-"Remus started. "Soft! Thy would thy not still be one self? Fair Remus. If thy is ungrateful for ones divining gift then thy shalt not have it at all!" A mortal's gaze is nothing but school boys head to their books, but I see thou love as the boys flee from thy known school."
Remus sighed "I joy in thee; I have no joy of this contract, tis the change to rash." "I cast off thy envious wolf, thou not speak again. Discovered of thy deed Sirius fond to of compliment to havior."
Remus kissed Sirius on the lips.
"Aye me O, tis I to heed this whole bounty. But thy strife not able for I would let thee be a mire bird that lets thee hop out of hand, only to snatch up. Like a poor prisoner in my own twisted eyes."
Sirius spoke of after returning the favor. "Then Let thy be that bird! I would not mind to be killed by much cherishing! As long as I would know one is their." The two laid down upon the floor. Curled in on another's arms Remus spoke. "Good-den, good night for parting is such sweet sorrow. One wishes to say good night till it be morrow." Sirius rested his head on Remus's. "Now will I sleep in peace. So sweet to rest! Hence thy ghostly affairs pledge me no more. Anon thy fair Remus, tis not the end, still thous True Birth may guide my own light. For our love is pure." Sirius kisses the sleeping Remus's head, with that the flames went out and the lovers slept in undying bliss.
