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Do with Heart

by @RedDragon6262

If only for a moment our love bloomed, If only for a spell we would consume. My heart torn open I bear a deep wound, To be thy Sun and you to be my Moon. Alas, my dear, we were not meant to be, For there is no future for us at all. But, don't read into my words completely, Because I still answer to nature's call. Does a flower turn its petals away In the day when the Sun is out to shine? For what is the reason that children play? The reason that the poet writes his line? We know deep inside, we all must take part, And whatever that may be, do with heart!
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RedDragon6262
52 / M / Australia
For You?
Written by
RedDragon6262
52 / M / Australia
Published
Sep 10, 2019
Time
1m
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10 syllables per line, sonnet.

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