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To my sweet goddess, Day in and day out The sun rises and fades The moon follows suit A natural continuum of sorts And like the sun and the moon And the seasons they bring My love for you is continuous Starting but never ending If life forces my hands from yours And we are pried millions of miles apart Know this, my only love I will always cherish you in my heart But I don't fear that day For it shall never come Millions of miles couldn't bar me from you My love is too deep for that For I have peered into the eyes Of the divine in all of her mystic beauty Which have cast onto my heart A blessing of eternal passion Should the sun die on the sunset of next I wouldn't fear the ensuing darkness I have the light of your soul To show my path to your heart From this path, I don't stray I have only will enough to be with you You're all I'll ever need And I'll love you forever and always To the moon and back
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Mar 29, 2013
Mar 29, 2013 at 8:23 PM UTC
Amorem Divinum
To my sweet goddess, Day in and day out The sun rises and fades The moon follows suit A natural continuum of sorts And like the sun and the moon And the seasons they bring My love for you is continuous Starting but never ending If life forces my hands from yours And we are pried millions of miles apart Know this, my only love I will always cherish you in my heart But I don't fear that day For it shall never come Millions of miles couldn't bar me from you My love is too deep for that For I have peered into the eyes Of the divine in all of her mystic beauty Which have cast onto my heart A blessing of eternal passion Should the sun die on the sunset of next I wouldn't fear the ensuing darkness I have the light of your soul To show my path to your heart From this path, I don't stray I have only will enough to be with you You're all I'll ever need And I'll love you forever and always To the moon and back
jacobo-raymundo
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Mar 29, 2013
Mar 29, 2013 at 8:23 PM UTC
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