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I am mesmerized by you. As days turn to months and months to years. Your persistent love for me and I for you follows. A friendship turned into love that sparked a passion from a flame. It burns eternal in my dwellings. I have no crown; you placed laurels upon my head, crowning you the muse of me. The goddesses of Zeus worked magic within my mind, and zapped my fingers with a magic wand. The rivers have flowed ever since. I am obsessed in your everlasting springtime. This is a beautiful crazy if any one behold thee. We compliment each other. We know our thoughts, and how to create the perfect work of us. I ponder a contemplation if I ever loss your precious gift. Time would be a waste. A meaningless mirage of existence. My meditation is focused on our love, passion and obsession. Forever we shall be entwined as lovers in rhapsody. The muse of me. JHpoetry
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Nov 17, 2010
Nov 17, 2010 at 10:45 AM UTC
The Muse of Me
I am mesmerized by you. As days turn to months and months to years. Your persistent love for me and I for you follows. A friendship turned into love that sparked a passion from a flame. It burns eternal in my dwellings. I have no crown; you placed laurels upon my head, crowning you the muse of me. The goddesses of Zeus worked magic within my mind, and zapped my fingers with a magic wand. The rivers have flowed ever since. I am obsessed in your everlasting springtime. This is a beautiful crazy if any one behold thee. We compliment each other. We know our thoughts, and how to create the perfect work of us. I ponder a contemplation if I ever loss your precious gift. Time would be a waste. A meaningless mirage of existence. My meditation is focused on our love, passion and obsession. Forever we shall be entwined as lovers in rhapsody. The muse of me. JHpoetry
By Jessica Hughes © 2009 From my first book of diverse poetry. "Simple But Deep" http://simplebutdeep.webs.com
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Nov 17, 2010
Nov 17, 2010 at 10:45 AM UTC
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