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(Text:) In all the world, there'll never be A man I love as much as Thee! (Ans:) Even on the clouds or the deep blue sea? That's a lot o' love for me! (and then:) I sent my dreams to look above, And see if any other love Was away up there and could be found But woke up lying on the ground! So I pushed my heart into the sea - I have been told, so many times, How cold my heart is- frigid me! Alas! there's no one quite like thee! So, Zeus, with all his charms and flair Can keep his castles in the air! And Neptune, though his cold match mine, Must swim alone and drink his wine. For all the changing shafts of light That pierce the depths of deepest seas And all the twinkling hosts of night Can never match the depths I've seen In those most twinkling human eyes. that constantly can change their hue, And taught me about the color Blue. In all the world There'll never be A man I love    As much as Thee.
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Jun 11, 2014
Jun 11, 2014 at 3:42 PM UTC
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(Text:) In all the world, there'll never be A man I love as much as Thee! (Ans:) Even on the clouds or the deep blue sea? That's a lot o' love for me! (and then:) I sent my dreams to look above, And see if any other love Was away up there and could be found But woke up lying on the ground! So I pushed my heart into the sea - I have been told, so many times, How cold my heart is- frigid me! Alas! there's no one quite like thee! So, Zeus, with all his charms and flair Can keep his castles in the air! And Neptune, though his cold match mine, Must swim alone and drink his wine. For all the changing shafts of light That pierce the depths of deepest seas And all the twinkling hosts of night Can never match the depths I've seen In those most twinkling human eyes. that constantly can change their hue, And taught me about the color Blue. In all the world There'll never be A man I love    As much as Thee.
-2011 A poem grows from texting. Truly 21st Century!!
janet-brown
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East Coast, USA
Jun 11, 2014
Jun 11, 2014 at 3:42 PM UTC
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