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Oct 2016
Oh, my precious
how I would bleed these veins dry
that carry the river of life through my body.
Oh, how I seethe in my passion
like liquid lava flowing through me.
Oh, you bring an electric touch
to my fingers and all my senses.
How can I find the words to tell
that you are more lovely
than any love song
that could ever fall from the lips
from the sweetest and loveliest creature
God could ever have made.
Oh, if I could only right a symphony
that would echo down  through the halls of time
to tell all creatures yet unborn
of all the loveliness you posses.
Oh, what words could I ever find
that could ever contain
the beauty of your frame
and your bright enchanting smile.
Oh, how the birds in the early morning dawn
would be so ashamed of their song
if your loveliness they only knew.
For it would make that song
but a dull and meaningless sound.
Oh, your are such a dream
that the heart only catches only once
in all this unending eternity.
Oh, how you are like a dream
only an angel could dream
placed in my heart from above
from the lord of all.
And within you
I have placed all  the hopes
my soul could ever dream.
Oh, and without you
I know I would cry ****** tears
and my world would crumble away
till nothing at all would remain.
Oh, how when in the midnight hour
my mind has passed into the world of dreams
in all my visions and all my fantasies
you are enveloped
in the ecstasy of an intoxicating ***** haze
that make you seem
to be a creature not of this world
but of some enchanted other realm
where mermaids swim
and unicorns play
upon some dewy green field.
Oh, now I know
the meaning and riddle of live
for which philosophers and poets
have labored so long and hard.
Oh, for it is to rest
in your arms so soft and lovely.
And oh, to remain in the everlasting embrace
of your soft and warm lips
and never in millions of millions of yours
to ever let you go.
Oh, how I long to rest in your embrace
for all the infinite days
of God's great forever.
Written by
Olan Douglas Webb
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