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Shall I exalt your grace as season's bring? In winter; you're a frosty glazed escape upon the icy sculpts of harps and string, then plays the autumn leaves, that oaks undrape. The ochre glides as you cavort the green till blossoms bow; to all your springlike glow, amidst the roses we proclaim a queen! A spring vernal upon us - you bestow. When dew has dried by amber's master hue and caroms off the sea the summer beams, within akin; devotes my lovers view that eyes azure could match the ocean's seams. My many seasons you are in cascade! This love shall bask in each - when one is made.
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Aug 20, 2018
Aug 20, 2018 at 4:23 PM UTC
You Are My Many Seasons (Sonnet)
Shall I exalt your grace as season's bring? In winter; you're a frosty glazed escape upon the icy sculpts of harps and string, then plays the autumn leaves, that oaks undrape. The ochre glides as you cavort the green till blossoms bow; to all your springlike glow, amidst the roses we proclaim a queen! A spring vernal upon us - you bestow. When dew has dried by amber's master hue and caroms off the sea the summer beams, within akin; devotes my lovers view that eyes azure could match the ocean's seams. My many seasons you are in cascade! This love shall bask in each - when one is made.
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37/M/Australia
Aug 20, 2018
Aug 20, 2018 at 4:23 PM UTC
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