Amain I want to maneuver Onward into her incandescent Cloak, as the igneous smoke That arises. Mine eye's art Tired and crying; as I just Want one fragment of her Skin to feeleth. O' as a man For I'm weak, as an extra- mundane being mine thought's Come out faster then mine Word's canst speak. I wilt Continueth not in the flesh, For the flesh burdeneth the Soul; though in patience And spirit, ourn long- Suffering shalt be made As the finest of gold. O' Loveliest Jane, thought Of mine thinking's, red In mine brain, How the Day's and night's art Long, though I wilt Still continueth in Prayer, hymns Song. Giving Glory for what I do hath. In happy or Sad, good and bad; I'll always look ahead. To the morrow wherein mine frown wilt be laughter and the roses I shalt giveth thee wilt be of rose loving scent. O' soon mine tear's shalt be dried, and mine phantom wilt no longer be in rent. As I giveth gratitude to ourn Potter who maketh all thing's new, Who bringeth water, with droplet dew, who maketh bird's hath nest's, and babies hath homes, in places of peacefulness. O' if the morrow doth for some reason not arrive; I'll send thee an engravement on mount Malindang, With the ring that never Made it to thee; and mine kisses to spell thy name.
Amain- at full speed. Canst- can.. Long-suffering- having or showing patience in spite of troubles, especially those caused by other people. Rent-a large tear in a piece of fabric... Wilt- will... Morrow- tommorrow- next day.... Wherein- in which...