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i Ireland onto greecian-land then onto the Spanish aisles Scotland, bypassing England, than a thoroughfare of French wild Wherein the wild-child is me and mine amare, flower's in hair ii Than onto Africa, wherein we canst ride the elephant back's Gazing the scenes, to feedeth the poor and hungry, seeing past all The great china wall, the markets of Morocco, to India's beads. iii Charm's shalt adapt us, as we were their own,no technology No phones, just collections and folds, of ourn novel Romance sealed by ourn kiss, the altitude of the moon is ourn marital bliss. ©Elsa angelica dedication ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry
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Jul 15, 2015
Jul 15, 2015 at 6:53 PM UTC
Beaucoup de villes ( Many citie's) french tongue
i Ireland onto greecian-land then onto the Spanish aisles Scotland, bypassing England, than a thoroughfare of French wild Wherein the wild-child is me and mine amare, flower's in hair ii Than onto Africa, wherein we canst ride the elephant back's Gazing the scenes, to feedeth the poor and hungry, seeing past all The great china wall, the markets of Morocco, to India's beads. iii Charm's shalt adapt us, as we were their own,no technology No phones, just collections and folds, of ourn novel Romance sealed by ourn kiss, the altitude of the moon is ourn marital bliss. ©Elsa angelica dedication ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry
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