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In Love

In Love

 

I am the wolf in winter woods.

The lion on the plane.

I am a bounding antelope.

I long to be your hearts true flame.

I am night, I take the sun.

I give you stars up in the sky.

I ask myself most every day.

Is true love another a lie?

I am the buck with mighty rack.

The tender spotted fawn.

Deep inside my heart I know.

It would hurt if you were gone.

You are desire in my passion.

My everything, my all.

Without you here to hold my heart.

So surly I would fall.

My life would mean so little.

Without you by my side.

If you weren't here to hold me.

Where could my sole reside?

Our bodies are our temples.

Mine would be but empty shell.

To live my life without you.

Would be such a livening hell.

My love for you is infinite.

Never will it end.

I am so deep in love with you.

My heart I can't defend.

So I ask my sweet, be gentle.

Love me strong and true.

We'll always be together.

You know how I love you.

Rew

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