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Oct 25
O, fairest of maidens, if God will crown me
God for a day's brief reign, I would design
A love-gardened planet for you and I
In celestial aurora.

I will recreate thee in the evening's golden light
And impart unto thee my own heart's deepest might
In heavenly gardens, our hearts entwine and sprout beyond.

With tender care, I will nurture thy love's sweet seed, my Queen
And in thy soul, my whispers gently speed
Through labyrinths of love, our paths would meet and stick
Till time dies and resurrect no more

In perfection, your smiles will never fade,
And your laughter never ends, like the beauty of time
And the art of nature; our hearts forever beat.

But mortal, I remain, with heart aflame,
Longing to enfold thee in love's sweet name,
With human plea, I vow to cherish thee,
Forevermore, my love, my heart's decree.

In dreams, our love shines brighter than the sun,
Moon, and stars combined, our love is one and strong.
Thou art my heartbeat, my soul's delight,
In thine eyes, my love doth take its flight.

Forever with thee, my love shall shine,
A beacon in eternity, our hearts entwined,
Till time itself be no more, and we remain
Forever bound, in love's sweet golden chain.

Then you won't ask if it will change anything again,
Because you're proudly mine.
Written by
Ouseibai Bright Ebi  29/M/Yenagoa, Bayelsa State
(29/M/Yenagoa, Bayelsa State)   
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