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Ourn domhan beag ( Ourn little world) old irish dialect

Amour'

I bow to thine feet,

Amour'

Mine heart and soul is for thee to keepeth,

Amour'

Mine minds tired, mine brains wired,

Needing thy completion....

Agapi,

When I sayeth I loveth thee, tis ******** truth!!!!

الحب

When I telleth thee I needeth thee, tis so more than anything thou kneweth!!!

אוהב layeth down with me in ourn dreams tonight and sleep...

Ai,

I'm locking mine legs over yours,

Laying on ourn side.

Kissing thine forehead

Saying goodnight.

Stroking thy hair

Hands pulling  tight yet not to hard.......

Scratching thy head from thy back of it

Nails scratching far....

Thou turneth around

To look into mine eyes,

Ourn chests and heads art close together

This moment we lose time...

Ourn arms over another's shoulders

Soul ******** covering...

We kiss eachother's lips goodnight

With ourn love

We sleep and art smothering..

Though (not a bad smothering,).....

Just ourn warm breathe to meet the incense aroma room,

No fakes to get between ourn own universe...

Just ourn dreams, God, the sun, the moon

Me and thou to.

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Written by
brandon-nagley
Published
Jul 4, 2015
Lines·Words
35·175
Notes

In the beginnings of the sentences like amour or agapi in Greek. Or other words in beginning you don't know all mean love in diff languages thanks for reading..

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