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You were the sun Whose rays I couldn't touch! For the rays were too bright that blinded my eyes You were the flower whose essence pervaded my soul Your aching beauty tormented me beyond measure For you were paragon And I? I plain,blunt,maiden But who on earth wouldn't fall for your eyes? Oceanic deep as if therein would immerse the whole of me But those who reside in Huts ought not to dream of palaces For I was a layman and you a princess
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Jan 14, 2016
Jan 14, 2016 at 1:22 AM UTC
YOU WERE
You were the sun Whose rays I couldn't touch! For the rays were too bright that blinded my eyes You were the flower whose essence pervaded my soul Your aching beauty tormented me beyond measure For you were paragon And I? I plain,blunt,maiden But who on earth wouldn't fall for your eyes? Oceanic deep as if therein would immerse the whole of me But those who reside in Huts ought not to dream of palaces For I was a layman and you a princess
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Jan 14, 2016
Jan 14, 2016 at 1:22 AM UTC
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