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i. I wilt plunge neath thine cocoa covered pupil's, I seeketh to succumb, to thee; Mine poetess minstrel; ii. I wilt incessantly be patient for thee Mine queen; O' how heavily this heart weigh's; With thou so far, so far away. iii. Please cometh quickly mine amour', for thee I'm engraved, Etched into thine bone's, thy skin, thy name; iv. We art not other's, not the "norm", not the same: for this heart burneth in flame's, O' with thee far away; v. If I dieth tonight, or the earth crisps away, please knoweth I'll still waiteth, for thee mine queen; Beyond the grave. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Earl Jane nagley ( Filipino rose) dedication
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Nov 19, 2015
Nov 19, 2015 at 5:43 PM UTC
Trans sepulcrum ( Beyond the grave) latin tongue
i. I wilt plunge neath thine cocoa covered pupil's, I seeketh to succumb, to thee; Mine poetess minstrel; ii. I wilt incessantly be patient for thee Mine queen; O' how heavily this heart weigh's; With thou so far, so far away. iii. Please cometh quickly mine amour', for thee I'm engraved, Etched into thine bone's, thy skin, thy name; iv. We art not other's, not the "norm", not the same: for this heart burneth in flame's, O' with thee far away; v. If I dieth tonight, or the earth crisps away, please knoweth I'll still waiteth, for thee mine queen; Beyond the grave. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poets poetry ©Earl Jane nagley ( Filipino rose) dedication
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Nov 19, 2015 at 5:43 PM UTC
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