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For you my love the river bends, and monsoon rain abruptly ends Trees one sagging, lean toward sky in case, per chance, you happen by For you my dear, the babbling brook quiets itself in hopes you mistake it for a majestic stream while dandelions stand on end to appear as sunflowers in the oft chance that your gaze will fall upon petals For you my sweet, even the crescent moon embellishes so as to seem nearly full to attract your momentary glance while winter waves warm themselves to tempt you to dance and splash among them But you, my love, notice only me, and I my love, only you for in our world, there are only two No matter what the world will do
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Jun 22, 2017
Jun 22, 2017 at 10:50 PM UTC
Only Two
For you my love the river bends, and monsoon rain abruptly ends Trees one sagging, lean toward sky in case, per chance, you happen by For you my dear, the babbling brook quiets itself in hopes you mistake it for a majestic stream while dandelions stand on end to appear as sunflowers in the oft chance that your gaze will fall upon petals For you my sweet, even the crescent moon embellishes so as to seem nearly full to attract your momentary glance while winter waves warm themselves to tempt you to dance and splash among them But you, my love, notice only me, and I my love, only you for in our world, there are only two No matter what the world will do
jeffrey-James
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Jun 22, 2017
Jun 22, 2017 at 10:50 PM UTC
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