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A Sonnet For Jorja Alexander

Stop! Fair maiden, excuse my haste -- but today the Heavens weep. Off of your feet will you allow me to sweep, and adore you in all your grace? Your eyes they sparkle upon your face, a gaze to make my heart leap. The most pure of flowers may never creep -- close to the beauty you encase. Stay with me a little while, until those tears do dry. Close your eyes, I'll sing a lullaby , until the east see's moonshine. Bid the day farewell -- dream -- release a smile, we will meet again, next Winter time.
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beau-phoenix-rose
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May 2, 2011
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