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“If you have loved with apocryphal one endlessly, Imagine how that would have been co-equally,   With the right amity shares of love equitably, As ambrosial as a queue of amaryllis narcissus, Love that spreads through the air with poetic wings If one were to propagate flower that will be endowed, Intoxicating from such a love as the brine ocean waves, As the ocean waves splash against rocks of daffodils,        Then comes the day your heart pounds with euphoria, Finally your lips would embrace tongues pleach infinitely, Can this be as inward to lull the essence of daffodils? As I now feel like a dove as I fly away and be rested,   As intensified euphoria flavored from botanic gardens,   As so derives your skin within mine the contour, Of your beauty has quenched my infinite ad valorem, Contained now with patulous purity and sensitive felicity” By Andrew Guzaldo ©  12/07/2019  #175
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Dec 7, 2019
Dec 7, 2019 at 3:28 PM UTC
“INTENSIFIED EUPHORIA”
“If you have loved with apocryphal one endlessly, Imagine how that would have been co-equally,   With the right amity shares of love equitably, As ambrosial as a queue of amaryllis narcissus, Love that spreads through the air with poetic wings If one were to propagate flower that will be endowed, Intoxicating from such a love as the brine ocean waves, As the ocean waves splash against rocks of daffodils,        Then comes the day your heart pounds with euphoria, Finally your lips would embrace tongues pleach infinitely, Can this be as inward to lull the essence of daffodils? As I now feel like a dove as I fly away and be rested,   As intensified euphoria flavored from botanic gardens,   As so derives your skin within mine the contour, Of your beauty has quenched my infinite ad valorem, Contained now with patulous purity and sensitive felicity” By Andrew Guzaldo ©  12/07/2019  #175
By Andrew Guzaldo © 12/07/2019 Poem#175 #HelloPoetry
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Dec 7, 2019
Dec 7, 2019 at 3:28 PM UTC
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