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i. Into her oriental soul I crept Quiet and cozy into her warm nest; She grabbed me by the tie Unfastened mine vest; Released all mine unease Freed me from disease, Gaveth me a plate And filled all of me. ii. She beckoned mine being O' Brandon mine king; She whispered, she glimmered With a wave of starry mink. Hypnotized I was, whilst in her presence I kneweth she was mine, whilst in mine state of evanescence. iii. Her islander essence Dripped through the phone; Her voice, her speech, her laugh, her tone. She was the one, mine blood, spirit, and home; I'll dieth for her today, and again tommorrow if thou doth not knoweth, for her do I groweth: in limelight connection. She is mine path, mine whole- and other half, She is God's apostle to me, tis she's mine purified direction. She is mine Queen, empress, Earl Jane nagley mine bliss, the ultimate ressurection. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley ( Filipino rose)
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Oct 14, 2015
Oct 14, 2015 at 7:35 PM UTC
She is mine ultimate ressurection
i. Into her oriental soul I crept Quiet and cozy into her warm nest; She grabbed me by the tie Unfastened mine vest; Released all mine unease Freed me from disease, Gaveth me a plate And filled all of me. ii. She beckoned mine being O' Brandon mine king; She whispered, she glimmered With a wave of starry mink. Hypnotized I was, whilst in her presence I kneweth she was mine, whilst in mine state of evanescence. iii. Her islander essence Dripped through the phone; Her voice, her speech, her laugh, her tone. She was the one, mine blood, spirit, and home; I'll dieth for her today, and again tommorrow if thou doth not knoweth, for her do I groweth: in limelight connection. She is mine path, mine whole- and other half, She is God's apostle to me, tis she's mine purified direction. She is mine Queen, empress, Earl Jane nagley mine bliss, the ultimate ressurection. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley ( Filipino rose)
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Oct 14, 2015 at 7:35 PM UTC
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