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A poetic of love in two parts I My love's beauty rests Inside her, Her heart and soul Shine through, They overwhelm Whatever beauty Might beholden Upon her face. Her mind itself Calls out to all who Know her, Delighting those whose hearts She touches, No one can capture her, But if you're patient She may come to you, And bring to you Delight. II To be with her Is like unto A field of Fresh flowers, To hear her voice, Makes it seem Those flowers have Given off a heavenly Bouquet, She can make an ord'n'ry day Into a feast For the mind and soul, And so heal The heart. Copyright 2011 by Gary L. Misch All rights reserved
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Sep 25, 2011
Sep 25, 2011 at 9:39 PM UTC
My Love's Beauty
A poetic of love in two parts I My love's beauty rests Inside her, Her heart and soul Shine through, They overwhelm Whatever beauty Might beholden Upon her face. Her mind itself Calls out to all who Know her, Delighting those whose hearts She touches, No one can capture her, But if you're patient She may come to you, And bring to you Delight. II To be with her Is like unto A field of Fresh flowers, To hear her voice, Makes it seem Those flowers have Given off a heavenly Bouquet, She can make an ord'n'ry day Into a feast For the mind and soul, And so heal The heart. Copyright 2011 by Gary L. Misch All rights reserved
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Sep 25, 2011
Sep 25, 2011 at 9:39 PM UTC
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