Wearing a Wedding Ring

   Wearing a Wedding Ring

Somewhere between the Emperor’s age and youth

But closer to Antinous in years,

This scholar is an academic sleuth

(Or wants to be).  HIs hair just hides his ears

With curls not quite as lovely as the lad’s

That drove the ageing Hadrian to mourn

For dead divinity.  A smooth hand adds

A book of Spanish kings to stack’s hight, scorns

All modern things, except his Vaio screen–

But still he’d never surf to find the beard

That ancient had boy kissed.  Too short to preen,

Near facial hair will never be revered.

 Indeed,  he wears a simple wedding band.

    His life will be pedantic, slight, and bland.