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. i. (Jane) *Let me kiss you passionately, As we stitch our souls together, And travel heavens through these lips.* ii. (Brandon) **O' amour', I canst feeleth thine wet juice As we sew ourn spirit's as one; Betwixt the moon and sun, ourn primal nature let's loose.** iii. ( Jane) *I will lock fingers with you, With this amour as our armour, The world we valiantly conquer.* iv. (Brandon) **Land's unknown to dominate Incorporeal is ourn essence; Sealing the firmament by blessing's and grace.** v. (Jane) *Let our love be the sunshine, That lead and guide us abode, Finally I found you, my Home.* vi. (Brandon) **Mine sweet earl Jane Let ourn amare be the flame's; And the kindle alway's be the same, as the light never dieth.** © Earl Jane - Brandon Collaborations ♥ Lovers Incorporated
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Sep 18, 2015
Sep 18, 2015 at 9:01 AM UTC
Budh lasair Ourn riamh bás ( Ourn flame shalt never die) old irish tongue ( DUO poem by Me and my ever amazing king, Brandon Nagley!!!)
. i. (Jane) *Let me kiss you passionately, As we stitch our souls together, And travel heavens through these lips.* ii. (Brandon) **O' amour', I canst feeleth thine wet juice As we sew ourn spirit's as one; Betwixt the moon and sun, ourn primal nature let's loose.** iii. ( Jane) *I will lock fingers with you, With this amour as our armour, The world we valiantly conquer.* iv. (Brandon) **Land's unknown to dominate Incorporeal is ourn essence; Sealing the firmament by blessing's and grace.** v. (Jane) *Let our love be the sunshine, That lead and guide us abode, Finally I found you, my Home.* vi. (Brandon) **Mine sweet earl Jane Let ourn amare be the flame's; And the kindle alway's be the same, as the light never dieth.** © Earl Jane - Brandon Collaborations ♥ Lovers Incorporated
second collab with my king  Brandon <3 <3 he is just sooo amazing!! soo much amazing!!! i love you most king, me me me!!! <3 <3 <3
earl-jane
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Sep 18, 2015
Sep 18, 2015 at 9:01 AM UTC
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