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Alyssa! Oh, Alyssa How your name rolls Off the tongues and Into the hearts of men. Raven-haired beauty Beyond compare, beyond reproach How I long for your sweet embrace My love for you is like a Waterfall It overcomes all obstacles My love for you is like an Earthquake Overpowering, strong and easy to see But even easier to feel My love for you is like a Mountain Towering over all else in life How I adore your Slow pace at which You traverse the land It causes my heart To cry out in joy That I may be close To you for so long How glad I am That you are my friend Supportive, kind, beautiful Who knows how I would be If not for you? The seraphims and cherubims Ache at my love They weep at how I care For you, your smile gorgeous beyond compare Ineffable! Ineffable I say! Such a nymph cannot Truly exist! The beauty of God's earth Is all thanks to you Alyssa! Oh, Alyssa How your name rolls Off the tongue and Into this heart of mine.
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Sep 26, 2010
Sep 26, 2010 at 7:51 AM UTC
Alyssa
Alyssa! Oh, Alyssa How your name rolls Off the tongues and Into the hearts of men. Raven-haired beauty Beyond compare, beyond reproach How I long for your sweet embrace My love for you is like a Waterfall It overcomes all obstacles My love for you is like an Earthquake Overpowering, strong and easy to see But even easier to feel My love for you is like a Mountain Towering over all else in life How I adore your Slow pace at which You traverse the land It causes my heart To cry out in joy That I may be close To you for so long How glad I am That you are my friend Supportive, kind, beautiful Who knows how I would be If not for you? The seraphims and cherubims Ache at my love They weep at how I care For you, your smile gorgeous beyond compare Ineffable! Ineffable I say! Such a nymph cannot Truly exist! The beauty of God's earth Is all thanks to you Alyssa! Oh, Alyssa How your name rolls Off the tongue and Into this heart of mine.
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Sep 26, 2010
Sep 26, 2010 at 7:51 AM UTC
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