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i. Yonside the celestial, whereinto ourn Ability to seest shalt abraid as past day's fade. ii. Over with ourn life-time of a wait; iii. Accolent being's, praise in song- We sit as children on living grass, Tables made for dinner's to last, As no time wilt pass, noone shalt be Late, predestined plates; to never be Athirst nor hungered. iv. Warrior's, King's, Seraphim's, cherub's, angelic shine, O' a place To wonder. v. Thou to be mine yellow rose, me to be thine chaperone on the streets of gold; feet being led by the spirit of old, with God on his throne; in the Holy city wherein love is the Greatest command. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated ( agapi mou)
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Oct 23, 2016
Oct 23, 2016 at 9:47 AM UTC
I wilt be thine chaperone, in the city of love
i. Yonside the celestial, whereinto ourn Ability to seest shalt abraid as past day's fade. ii. Over with ourn life-time of a wait; iii. Accolent being's, praise in song- We sit as children on living grass, Tables made for dinner's to last, As no time wilt pass, noone shalt be Late, predestined plates; to never be Athirst nor hungered. iv. Warrior's, King's, Seraphim's, cherub's, angelic shine, O' a place To wonder. v. Thou to be mine yellow rose, me to be thine chaperone on the streets of gold; feet being led by the spirit of old, with God on his throne; in the Holy city wherein love is the Greatest command. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane nagley dedicated ( agapi mou)
Yonside-on the farther side of. Whereinto- into which. Celestial- belonging to or relating to heaven. Wilt- will. Ourn-our. Seest-see. Abraid- awaken.. accolent- neighboring. predestined-(of God) destine (someone) for a particular fate or purpose. Athirst- thirsty. Hungered- hungry. Mine- my Chaperone- a person who accompanies and looks after another person or group of people. Thou means you. Thine another form as thy meaning ( your) Wherein- in which
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Oct 23, 2016
Oct 23, 2016 at 9:47 AM UTC
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