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i. Behold mine Jane Behold; ii. The star's and the rain As us doth come And go. iii. Though in the amount Of hour's left; I shalt blow Mine breath, into thy Soul. iv. Home sweet home, I am with thee; verily Mine queen, I've been Sickly. v. Trapped in this bed- Spirit burdened, many Demon's hate this light That God hath started. vi. They do mark me With their reptilian nails; Though one day all Their evil shalt fail. vii. And whilst I fight, I won't give in, Mine glow doth shine, betwixt many men; As ourn Creator bought us as one in him, Soulmates, best friends, this heart doth yearn. viii. O' this heart doth yearn, a fervent burn, Awaiting for thy buss of roses, sweet, serenading; Creating heavenly poses. ix. On the right Christ On the left side Moses; none losing focus, With the mountain scented view. x. None goodbye's, but to say I do; a place always new; As loving wilt be the Highest command. xi. We'll bury ourn worries In the ocean sand's; as Thou shalt take mine hand, With seraphim to be ourn Witnesses. xii. Catch mine breath And touch mine Kisses. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated( agapi mou )
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Jul 27, 2016
Jul 27, 2016 at 6:45 PM UTC
Xekourasteíte orycheío , kai na angíxei to dikó mou filiá ( Catch mine breath, and touch mine kisses) Greek tongue
i. Behold mine Jane Behold; ii. The star's and the rain As us doth come And go. iii. Though in the amount Of hour's left; I shalt blow Mine breath, into thy Soul. iv. Home sweet home, I am with thee; verily Mine queen, I've been Sickly. v. Trapped in this bed- Spirit burdened, many Demon's hate this light That God hath started. vi. They do mark me With their reptilian nails; Though one day all Their evil shalt fail. vii. And whilst I fight, I won't give in, Mine glow doth shine, betwixt many men; As ourn Creator bought us as one in him, Soulmates, best friends, this heart doth yearn. viii. O' this heart doth yearn, a fervent burn, Awaiting for thy buss of roses, sweet, serenading; Creating heavenly poses. ix. On the right Christ On the left side Moses; none losing focus, With the mountain scented view. x. None goodbye's, but to say I do; a place always new; As loving wilt be the Highest command. xi. We'll bury ourn worries In the ocean sand's; as Thou shalt take mine hand, With seraphim to be ourn Witnesses. xii. Catch mine breath And touch mine Kisses. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated( agapi mou )
Behold- See or observe.( Mean see) Doth- does. Or do. ( This one using as does). Sickly- poor health. Verily,- truly. Hath- have also means has. ( Mean this as has). Reptilian-relating to or characteristic of reptiles. Whilst- while. Mine- meaning ( my) archaic form! Betwixt- between. Ourn- our. Fervent- hot or glowing, mean this as glowing. Thy- your. Buss- kiss. Pose- pose- assume a particular attitude or position in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn. Wilt- will Seraphim- an angelic being, regarded in traditional Christian angelology as belonging to the highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy, associated with light, ardor, and purity.
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Jul 27, 2016
Jul 27, 2016 at 6:45 PM UTC
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