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Love is like a moonlit tide, Soft, sinuous, deep, and wide. Wild torrential currents hide ‘Neath her pretty glistering eyes. Love is like a battering flight, Of angels ‘scending through the night, Ascended me soft spoken plight, Deceptive in their glow’ring might. Love is like a blackened stove, Not heeding ash nor threat of Jove Who spoke to Vulcan in his dome, “Make me spears to light up Rome.” Love is like a tabletop, Concealed so that remaining slop From greedy children faces mop Away not to be seen a drop. Love is like a poor man’s show, In Italy as we all well know, Where the beggars drop their load Into the ******* *** and po. Love is like a newborn child, So innocent, meek, so mild, Yet all p’tential for hate and vile, Love is like a newborn child. Love is like a stupid man, Who heeds not life nor past, the hand Been dealt as many times to count, Love is like a stupid man. Love is like a silly woman, Thinking herself better off in ruin, Having dealt too much and little felt, Love is like a silly woman. Love is like a stormy sky, That in its fury seeks to cry, To drop the drops of spring again, And flower life about the land. Love is like a simple thing, So honestly in her degree She speaks of things so tenderly; Love is such a simple thing.
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May 9, 2014
May 9, 2014 at 11:51 PM UTC
Love is Simplicity
Love is like a moonlit tide, Soft, sinuous, deep, and wide. Wild torrential currents hide ‘Neath her pretty glistering eyes. Love is like a battering flight, Of angels ‘scending through the night, Ascended me soft spoken plight, Deceptive in their glow’ring might. Love is like a blackened stove, Not heeding ash nor threat of Jove Who spoke to Vulcan in his dome, “Make me spears to light up Rome.” Love is like a tabletop, Concealed so that remaining slop From greedy children faces mop Away not to be seen a drop. Love is like a poor man’s show, In Italy as we all well know, Where the beggars drop their load Into the ******* *** and po. Love is like a newborn child, So innocent, meek, so mild, Yet all p’tential for hate and vile, Love is like a newborn child. Love is like a stupid man, Who heeds not life nor past, the hand Been dealt as many times to count, Love is like a stupid man. Love is like a silly woman, Thinking herself better off in ruin, Having dealt too much and little felt, Love is like a silly woman. Love is like a stormy sky, That in its fury seeks to cry, To drop the drops of spring again, And flower life about the land. Love is like a simple thing, So honestly in her degree She speaks of things so tenderly; Love is such a simple thing.
william-zimmerman
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May 9, 2014
May 9, 2014 at 11:51 PM UTC
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