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Dà sgàil-riochd de solas nach shuidheachadh aig ( Two silhouettes of a light that never Set's) Scottish Gaelic tongue

by @brandon-nagley

Inly, she defines what a soulmate is. Divinely; timely she rewinds the time, so thy soul is fixed in bliss. On earth, stuck; confined in Limbo, trapped behind window's amiss. O' to her abode; I wish. In this beating blood holder, the beats bounce a skip, I want her grip to hold and stride; I hold inside patience, as tears hold back the time. Erelong, ourn spirits wilt pervade, two silhouettes of a light that never Set's; a romance eternal, one that shalt not fade, romantics of poet's pages, where ourn love stretches every page, every stage of living comes with smiling faces. Holy being's, with an undying Age. Sage wilt rise in secret places, Smoke aroma; roses go unwasted. Glory, glory, none more waiting Stations, I'll await with patience; As with patience Only good Thing's Come. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedication( agapi mou)
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brandon-nagley
Published
Aug 28, 2016
Time
2m
Notes

Inly- inwardly ( archaic form).

Fixed- secured, fastened..

Amiss- out of place, wrongly.

Abode- house, Home.

Stride-walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction.

Erelong- before long.

Wilt- will.

Pervade-

(especially of a smell) spread through and be perceived in every part of.

Ourn- our.

Unwasted- not wasted

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#time#patience#lovers#soulmates#jane#earl#hari#reyna#nagley#eternalsoulmates
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