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Labyrinthine

Labyrinthine is my heart, a maze dizzying

with  your murmurous (though lovely) lilt my solitary atlas

along with furtive glances and scintillas of hope,

and dulcet kisses stolen not on a veranda,

for the fireflies and willows to witness,

but surreptitiously and sussorously

in the penumbra beneath,

kisses stubbornly efflorescent,

love sempiternal.

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Written by
no-name-2
American
Published
Nov 17, 2011
Lines·Words
9·52
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I wrote this poem inspired by Robert Beard's list of 100 most beautiful words in the English language.

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