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My heart bears the weight Of a thousand suns When he is near The cadence of his words Echoes in my ears If I should die in his wake I shall do so with exultation For I've never known a boy So poetic As to speak conversations In tongues of music But cupid's steel bow Could not change his eyes Towards me If I were to glow a pellucid white His eyes would not be blinded If I were to be a goddess He would not be compelled To praise But I am a lowly girl Whose somber face Is filled with tears For who could ever love A girl so weak in heart And so meek in words -j.y.
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Oct 24, 2015
Oct 24, 2015 at 12:46 PM UTC
The Weight a Heart Bears
My heart bears the weight Of a thousand suns When he is near The cadence of his words Echoes in my ears If I should die in his wake I shall do so with exultation For I've never known a boy So poetic As to speak conversations In tongues of music But cupid's steel bow Could not change his eyes Towards me If I were to glow a pellucid white His eyes would not be blinded If I were to be a goddess He would not be compelled To praise But I am a lowly girl Whose somber face Is filled with tears For who could ever love A girl so weak in heart And so meek in words -j.y.
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Oct 24, 2015
Oct 24, 2015 at 12:46 PM UTC
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