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Angel amongst the Common

What ** beauty before me is this,

An angel amongst the common.

Nay I am not a stranger in the night,

But a slave to the mighty Cupid’s arrow.

Thou hast the beauty of Aphrodite,

And a smile that is as bright as a thousand suns.

Dost thou have a name?

For if thy name is as beautiful as a rose,

Thou wouldst be in my hands,

In my warm embrace.

Might I call upon thee,

Or shall my voice fall upon deaf ears?

For the beauty before my eyes,

Not only is beauty ever lasting,

But an angel amongst the common.

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May 5, 2010
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