In stormy sea's, And in the breeze, Wherein caliginosity doth hide Behold mine morning glory, for thou art part of mine ****'s; Whence death I hath came from, in the charnel house I laid I was shackled in all debacle, lost, seeking, lonesome, in mine age.
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Thou hath disenthralled me, and hath taken me to thine hip's Thine craft was shiny, seraphic blinding, I floated onto thy ship; Hovered I didst, as if a nasa takeoff to thy outter layered space Thou hath sweetened me, with Asian tea, and put honey to taste.
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Albeit I was just a campesino, with nothing to giveth mine dove She soared me. Explored me, ourn kisses brought tear's of love; Avouched me she hath done, she took mine side against the crowd, she hushes me with all compassion, her tiera Asiatic loud.