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i. mahal ko No matter how long it shalt taketh to meet; I wilt wait an eternal span. ii. amica mea I shalt be in long-suffering; To kiss thine feet, on mine knee's and hand's. iii. Mo grá Through ourn waiting; I shalt taketh thine incise, and warm thee with fire taking thy ice. iv. mon amour Mine spirit is thy window; Mine soul is open to thee alway's as thy door. v. agápi̱ mou I loveth thee, forever mine queen; Just sayest that thou loveth me to, forever we shalt be. ©Brandon Nagley ©Earl jane Nagley dedication ©Lonesome poet's poetry
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Sep 26, 2015
Sep 26, 2015 at 8:02 PM UTC
pag-ibig sa akin lamang ( just love me) filipino tongue
i. mahal ko No matter how long it shalt taketh to meet; I wilt wait an eternal span. ii. amica mea I shalt be in long-suffering; To kiss thine feet, on mine knee's and hand's. iii. Mo grá Through ourn waiting; I shalt taketh thine incise, and warm thee with fire taking thy ice. iv. mon amour Mine spirit is thy window; Mine soul is open to thee alway's as thy door. v. agápi̱ mou I loveth thee, forever mine queen; Just sayest that thou loveth me to, forever we shalt be. ©Brandon Nagley ©Earl jane Nagley dedication ©Lonesome poet's poetry
All the beginning of the stanzas are words meaning my love.,
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Sep 26, 2015
Sep 26, 2015 at 8:02 PM UTC
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