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You, dear, my life, and my true love forever Hold keys to bonds that none other can sever You are: reason to wed, or even to die, The laugh in my belly, the tear in my eye, The one single being who knows me, all through. And all of my love, dear, is due only you When first I encountered your radiant charms, I knew I must hold you, my love, in my arms And never relinquish this perfect embrace! ‘Lest I should miss kissing your smile and your face, And then could I give of my self nevermore. All other loves lack, save the one I adore. My foresight and function dulls daily, my bride, And fails, for your beauty should oft’ be descried, And my lips fail to offer the reverent speech This lack, bind it up, Oh, my God, I beseech! But there is the rub, for although I don’t say- I still feel a thrill when we’re still; when we play… This heart is still filled when you come home, my Love. Each day, it’s made clear, I should praise God above For granting me someone whose soul matches mine, Whose embrace is holy, whose kiss is divine, This Love we have found, all other loves seek! - The lovers of old and the Poet’s mystique And now that our love is begetting new souls, I thrill at the thought!  And I cherish our roles! The glint in your eyes, it unveils motherhood, Your tenderness shows and your love’s understood, Our future envisioned, joy fills my whole being! Passion for you trumps my hearing or seeing! So then, let it be known to our progeny: That our love is true and there never could be Another love lasting through future or past, That’s truer or deeper than ours, or as vast! Let none through the ages e’er have cause to doubt My love for my dear one ‘till breath shall run out. And when I lay dying, if you have gone first Pray God will have mercy and make my heart burst Or if it is I who has gone on ahead, I pray that eternity makes, for the dead, The time seem an instant, so when I arrive, I’ll turn and behold you, forever alive!
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Dec 30, 2014
Dec 30, 2014 at 3:59 PM UTC
For Diane
You, dear, my life, and my true love forever Hold keys to bonds that none other can sever You are: reason to wed, or even to die, The laugh in my belly, the tear in my eye, The one single being who knows me, all through. And all of my love, dear, is due only you When first I encountered your radiant charms, I knew I must hold you, my love, in my arms And never relinquish this perfect embrace! ‘Lest I should miss kissing your smile and your face, And then could I give of my self nevermore. All other loves lack, save the one I adore. My foresight and function dulls daily, my bride, And fails, for your beauty should oft’ be descried, And my lips fail to offer the reverent speech This lack, bind it up, Oh, my God, I beseech! But there is the rub, for although I don’t say- I still feel a thrill when we’re still; when we play… This heart is still filled when you come home, my Love. Each day, it’s made clear, I should praise God above For granting me someone whose soul matches mine, Whose embrace is holy, whose kiss is divine, This Love we have found, all other loves seek! - The lovers of old and the Poet’s mystique And now that our love is begetting new souls, I thrill at the thought!  And I cherish our roles! The glint in your eyes, it unveils motherhood, Your tenderness shows and your love’s understood, Our future envisioned, joy fills my whole being! Passion for you trumps my hearing or seeing! So then, let it be known to our progeny: That our love is true and there never could be Another love lasting through future or past, That’s truer or deeper than ours, or as vast! Let none through the ages e’er have cause to doubt My love for my dear one ‘till breath shall run out. And when I lay dying, if you have gone first Pray God will have mercy and make my heart burst Or if it is I who has gone on ahead, I pray that eternity makes, for the dead, The time seem an instant, so when I arrive, I’ll turn and behold you, forever alive!
Brotherjimmy
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Dec 30, 2014
Dec 30, 2014 at 3:59 PM UTC
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