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Olivia Kent
Poems
Oct 2015
OCEANS
Thine hath an ocean in thine eyes.
They have such calling, I'm wholly mesmerized.
Such depth they have, I'm drowning in.
Thine eyes as dark as mortal sin.
Punish me not for loving thee.
If I should hear a pin drop upon the ocean floor.
Would be merely echoing vibrations of the love we shared before.
Bright as a tantalising diamond.
Stranded on the mighty shore.
Tell me darling darkest eyes.
Wilt thou miss me evermore.
In my minds eye I shall reminisce.
Tenderness, most gentle kiss.
With heart and soul, I promise this.
Drowning in your darkest eyes.
A pain free pleasant way to die.
(c)LIVVI
Written by
Olivia Kent
Southampton, Hampshire.
(Southampton, Hampshire.)
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