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Once upon a time, two love doves dressed In white, red and gold, dazzlingly Stood before the golden crown Humbly walked down the isle Vowing naptial vows To forever, Ever and Ever Stay With eyes beaming over with sheer joy Exuberantly  cwtched  in  delight Whilst flapping their silky wings Yonder a sinking sun Crooning lullabies Of forever Together Always Fly Till effulgent stars, sun and the moon Cease shining athwart the heavens Till all the seas and the oceans Culminate  to  deserts Till all the mountains Crumble to dust Till hells' fire Cease to Burn
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Jun 7, 2016
Jun 7, 2016 at 6:57 PM UTC
The Most Blissful Wedding (Nonet)
Once upon a time, two love doves dressed In white, red and gold, dazzlingly Stood before the golden crown Humbly walked down the isle Vowing naptial vows To forever, Ever and Ever Stay With eyes beaming over with sheer joy Exuberantly  cwtched  in  delight Whilst flapping their silky wings Yonder a sinking sun Crooning lullabies Of forever Together Always Fly Till effulgent stars, sun and the moon Cease shining athwart the heavens Till all the seas and the oceans Culminate  to  deserts Till all the mountains Crumble to dust Till hells' fire Cease to Burn
(A SERIES OF NONET) (Dedicated to all love birds soon to walk down the isle) A Nonet is a poem of nine lines with a structure of 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 syllable format. The first line having Nine syllables, the second eight, descending till the last word has a single syllable. 08th/June/2016 Kikodinho Alexandros
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Jun 7, 2016
Jun 7, 2016 at 6:57 PM UTC
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