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To, The Queen of my Heart Though we be apart, many miles apart the distance is moot, when the love is afoot but a lot can be said, for a kiss on the head a warm touch on skin, a peck on the chin the lack of a hug, does on the heart tug but I pretend all that is less, than what I feel, I confess I have never shed a tear, but I was quite near If truth be told, and it is a fact of old Men are much more, than unfeeling bores we love, we kiss, we hurt when you are amiss its a facade we play, the mask we wear everyday we try to seem strong, its been so for so long which sometimes is viewed, as being dull, or rude So we were taught, what a man ought to do, and what not we don't wish to hurt, when we seem distant, or curt the mask won't come off, its soldered on tough but if you wont give up without a fuss, and there's no one but us I might let it drop, and open the lock so my heart may spring free, in tandem with thee and joy becomes me, after an eternity So bear with me my dear, I am but chained to my fear though there will be such times, when I join life's rhyme and together we shall dance, our hearts in a trance
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Sep 25, 2014
Sep 25, 2014 at 2:10 PM UTC
Velvet beneath Rock
To, The Queen of my Heart Though we be apart, many miles apart the distance is moot, when the love is afoot but a lot can be said, for a kiss on the head a warm touch on skin, a peck on the chin the lack of a hug, does on the heart tug but I pretend all that is less, than what I feel, I confess I have never shed a tear, but I was quite near If truth be told, and it is a fact of old Men are much more, than unfeeling bores we love, we kiss, we hurt when you are amiss its a facade we play, the mask we wear everyday we try to seem strong, its been so for so long which sometimes is viewed, as being dull, or rude So we were taught, what a man ought to do, and what not we don't wish to hurt, when we seem distant, or curt the mask won't come off, its soldered on tough but if you wont give up without a fuss, and there's no one but us I might let it drop, and open the lock so my heart may spring free, in tandem with thee and joy becomes me, after an eternity So bear with me my dear, I am but chained to my fear though there will be such times, when I join life's rhyme and together we shall dance, our hearts in a trance
This is something all the seemingly serious or solemn men would want to tell their lovers or wives, to not lose patience with them, and understand that they wish they weren't so too. It is just hard for them to embrace their sensitive or happy sides, after so many years of conditioning.
siddharth-penmetcha
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Sep 25, 2014
Sep 25, 2014 at 2:10 PM UTC
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