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Mar 2013
Love gallops in
On wing'ed waves
A breath heaved up
From the briny grays

It climbs the shore
Above its own
As lovers do
While love is known

What passion gains
Can not be held
Though walls long built
Are quickly felled

Love tumbles in
Then slips embrace
So brief revealed
Its truth
Its grace

In a hushed sustain
The interval's spent
For the eternal too
Will soon have went

When beckoned back
By the mighty hand
That leaves white whispers
On the glassy sand

And a lover alone
With outstretched hands
Who still feels love
From where he stands

And seeming parted
Is not alone
But gathering strength
Amongst his own

To wait the return
To charge again
To know love's means
But never its end
Jules Bernard
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Jules Bernard
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   ---, erich, K Beau and Destiny Diadem
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