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Like expensive perfumes That make Kings and Queens Have the scent of royalty You have colonised me with your intoxicating fragrance. Just as the presence of the unicorn makes a rainbow And its beauty leaves lasting memories, You have made a road map That always makes me admire you in silvered mirror. Like diamonds and gold, so precious and important you are more important than the blood that runs through my veins The fountain, lamb and ivory Symbolises purity and hope, You have become my symbol of life. Just like the stars that twinkle radiantly And the sun shines glamorously, So your eyes is like that of an angel Making me to ask myself if your father is God. Just like Grimhilde in Snow White who asked the mirror, "Who is the fairest of them all?" I ask my mirror, If I am legible to enamour in your beauty. They say true beauty comes From the inside But your the symbol and definition of true beauty, mon coeur bat.
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Jan 1, 2019
Jan 1, 2019 at 4:19 AM UTC
MON COEUR BAT
Like expensive perfumes That make Kings and Queens Have the scent of royalty You have colonised me with your intoxicating fragrance. Just as the presence of the unicorn makes a rainbow And its beauty leaves lasting memories, You have made a road map That always makes me admire you in silvered mirror. Like diamonds and gold, so precious and important you are more important than the blood that runs through my veins The fountain, lamb and ivory Symbolises purity and hope, You have become my symbol of life. Just like the stars that twinkle radiantly And the sun shines glamorously, So your eyes is like that of an angel Making me to ask myself if your father is God. Just like Grimhilde in Snow White who asked the mirror, "Who is the fairest of them all?" I ask my mirror, If I am legible to enamour in your beauty. They say true beauty comes From the inside But your the symbol and definition of true beauty, mon coeur bat.
#hope #beauty #love
barrscelle
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18/M/London
Jan 1, 2019
Jan 1, 2019 at 4:19 AM UTC
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