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A man of thoughts thought I myself to be Until you came and shattered my belief A plentitude have I to learn and see A multitude of lessons and so brief Is life on Earth that I cannot contain My curiosities or nosiness They drive a passion unable to feign And all for want of you, I must confess I doubt you are unwitting of this fact No need to be reserved, you know it’s true Endowed with many gifts that don’t detract From beauty I can’t help but see in you And so this means I must request of thee The help from you to make a better me
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Jun 4, 2015
Jun 4, 2015 at 1:10 PM UTC
Sonnet 1
A man of thoughts thought I myself to be Until you came and shattered my belief A plentitude have I to learn and see A multitude of lessons and so brief Is life on Earth that I cannot contain My curiosities or nosiness They drive a passion unable to feign And all for want of you, I must confess I doubt you are unwitting of this fact No need to be reserved, you know it’s true Endowed with many gifts that don’t detract From beauty I can’t help but see in you And so this means I must request of thee The help from you to make a better me
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Jun 4, 2015
Jun 4, 2015 at 1:10 PM UTC
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