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Your name sounds like a poem in spring I love to write poems spring always smells sweet As the snow slowly melts As birds start to sing again Your name carves the beauty of blooming land me your name to adorn I promise it will be a lovely poem as this spring comes Clouds pile up around a luminous Sun The light bestows plenty of soft warmth Touching everybody’s laugh Desiccating everybody’s tears Your name is formed by two words Six syllables and hundreds meaning I know spring will never stand forever Autumn and winter is just a time Even if your name is a poem in spring That has been carved in everybody’s heart I said, land me your name, land me a poem To complete flowers to bloom Now, you can leave with a smile Without being worry to fade away Every lovely poem is hard to forget We will meet next spring, I promise Your name resembles stanzas in a spring song Wind in that flower hill rings your name along
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Feb 17, 2021
Feb 17, 2021 at 8:40 AM UTC
Your name as a poem in spring
Your name sounds like a poem in spring I love to write poems spring always smells sweet As the snow slowly melts As birds start to sing again Your name carves the beauty of blooming land me your name to adorn I promise it will be a lovely poem as this spring comes Clouds pile up around a luminous Sun The light bestows plenty of soft warmth Touching everybody’s laugh Desiccating everybody’s tears Your name is formed by two words Six syllables and hundreds meaning I know spring will never stand forever Autumn and winter is just a time Even if your name is a poem in spring That has been carved in everybody’s heart I said, land me your name, land me a poem To complete flowers to bloom Now, you can leave with a smile Without being worry to fade away Every lovely poem is hard to forget We will meet next spring, I promise Your name resembles stanzas in a spring song Wind in that flower hill rings your name along
Sayonara Itou.
Rahameem
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27/F/Indonesia
Feb 17, 2021
Feb 17, 2021 at 8:40 AM UTC
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