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You invoke from within my depths the spark of a flame, The flickering of love’s first thought Spoken from the lips without shame, What the heart hath never fought. From your soul pours the everlasting breath That awakens within me the desire for life, The eternal escape from a loveless death A pathway forged for the sake of love’s internal strife. I see within you my mate For eternity’s unpredictable flight Clearing my flawed slate With your God given light. I love you from the depths of the ocean And never fathom ever going back, You keep within me forever’s notion Tighten the rope that once hung slack. If ever you question the love that we share And feel the desperate need to clear the air, My love, my dearest and closest friend There’s not a sliver, not a bit, not nothing we can’t mend. For you’re my love and my life You’re my never ending, my true to the end lover, and I, your wife.
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Sep 12, 2014
Sep 12, 2014 at 11:32 PM UTC
Words from a Lover
You invoke from within my depths the spark of a flame, The flickering of love’s first thought Spoken from the lips without shame, What the heart hath never fought. From your soul pours the everlasting breath That awakens within me the desire for life, The eternal escape from a loveless death A pathway forged for the sake of love’s internal strife. I see within you my mate For eternity’s unpredictable flight Clearing my flawed slate With your God given light. I love you from the depths of the ocean And never fathom ever going back, You keep within me forever’s notion Tighten the rope that once hung slack. If ever you question the love that we share And feel the desperate need to clear the air, My love, my dearest and closest friend There’s not a sliver, not a bit, not nothing we can’t mend. For you’re my love and my life You’re my never ending, my true to the end lover, and I, your wife.
To my husband on his birthday.
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Sep 12, 2014
Sep 12, 2014 at 11:32 PM UTC
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