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i. Brandon and Jane One heart pumping their blood; Soulmates, eternal love. ii. Brandon and Jane Names written on alleyway wall's; Undiscovered by man, Treasure's of God. iii. Brandon and Jane Revealed for all to seeith; Manifested to the naked eye To her I seek to pleaseth. iv. Brandon and Jane Together interconnected glow; Ourn flower garden is planted We art the growers of touching soul's. v. Brandon and Jane Mine flesh is her flesh, as tis her's is mine. Mine pain is her pain, as tis her's is mine. Mine name is her name Filipino divine. A kingdom with an empress Jane sardua, lady of time. vi. Brandon and Jane Coalesced in sacrosanct lullaby's; As newborn infant's, and before the age Of man we were to find. To find one another In a moment's blinking eye, I kneweth her, tis She kneweth me, I searched the beaches and thus The sea's, as I landed in Clarin, Philippines; vii. Brandon and Jane Forever to be, Resplendent Symphony's Of soulmate Seeds. Together                             Forever             scintilla                             Serene. ©Brandon Cory Nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane dedication ( Filipino rose) poetry
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Dec 28, 2015
Dec 28, 2015 at 10:03 AM UTC
spítha galínios- σπίθα γαλήνιος ( Scintilla serene) greek tongue
i She isn't thy average Typical being; She sit's upon a loft Only made for a queen. ii Her bedstead is mine We shareth ourn pillow; I've never been so happy Her love, pure as a meadow. iii A battlement coordinates Wherein we shalt be protected; She's spiritually awoken me Hari and his reyna, ressurected. iv I shalt beget her, from her painful sleep Now she's awoken, her face none more weep's; Other's shalt Bestir us, from what they can't get Though we shalt prevail, with love, forgiveness, them to forget. v Brigandine silver, shalt dress me in battle For If beast's cometh close to mine queen, their boot's shalt rattle; A Gilbertese I wilt carry, known as a shark tooth weapon Mine Filipino empress is mine all, no faltering, none question's. ©Brandon nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane dedication/Filipino rose......
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Aug 10, 2015
Aug 10, 2015 at 10:16 AM UTC
Μυϊκός θώρακας, για το δικό μου την προστασία της Βασίλισσας (Muscle cuirass, for mine Queen's protection) greek tongue
i. Coming out of the state of anabiosis, mine form was ripped and torn, mine adorn was battered and burned, I went through Hades whilst the pit of death's kiss shattered me in agowilt; ii. I was dying, in Hell's kilt; once a shape, now ***** in a pit of unsatisfactory demon's; roped, doped, bleeding. iii. The scaled creature's bit me, the ceiling's muck dripped me, whilst at mine ending breath's, a light shined forthward, a Filipino empress. iv. I was nothingness: a mess, molested, infected, by the realm of raven's nest's. That's when she thundered in, in Baro’t saya wonder; twas me who on the sea, on her lip's i swirled up-with Satan down under, mine tears hadst fluttered by like butterfly's; mine ghost awoke with Jane; v. Twas, she was Heaven on Mine side; She took me For a ride, Back to Life Again!!! ©Brandon Nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane Nagley dedicated ( Filipino rose)
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Nov 22, 2015
Nov 22, 2015 at 9:44 PM UTC
Yn Hades , fi saweth golau ( In hades, i saweth a light) welsh tongue
Valentine of mine, quempress of the sublime, Oriedjewel of the Filipino pool's, afire art mine Eye's; to the ray's of thine beams. This heart-shaped package is Thy own, pull the string's; And kiss mine being, Touch mine breath. Layest thine head Upon mine ***** Caress mine neck. Unsharae with me, A serenade fit for a king and queen, Wherein the after-hours of moonlight desires, maketh Budded roses and flower's out of thou and me. Mistaglare, O' in season's fair; mine Valentine, mine love unwind, soak into mine bubble's, as the liquid wine. I'll stroke thy skin, thou wilt Tour mine mind, as valentines shalt be felt, between ourn blood Combined. Heaven's line's shalt be crossed by us, the sound's of Harp's, til' dawn and dusk. Perfumed pearly gates, therein fountain's gush. Ourn amour explodes, rainbow gold, freely spirit's, next to God's own throne. Telepathy as telephones, manor's with lantern's, heated ember glow. This the place wherein angel's roam, a place unknown; to unwelcomed guest's. A banquet full of peacefulness, none forgetfulness, as ourn satisfaction is apart of the attraction, O' how we conquer the valentenic terrain. ©Brandon Nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane Nagley dedicated ( filipino rose)
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Feb 14, 2016
Feb 14, 2016 at 6:18 PM UTC
serenáta tou Agíou Valentínou ( A valentine's serenade) greek tongue
i. O', mine equatorial lady, There art none if's and's nor Maybe's; when it cometh to Ourn sentimental caru. Beloved topaz, of citrine See through. Indigenous Wild child, of the Philippines blue. ii. I shalt never forsaketh Thee, monarch of the Butterfly view. Thou Hast given me bounteous Company, O' reine, Mine muse. iii. Afflatus of the supreme, Hope to all mine dream's, Without thee; I wouldst Not be, happy and so free. Nor couldst I believe, in The future ambition's to Come, mine baby blue's Hath been opened Jane; Because thou art mine Soulmate, mine chosen One. ©Brandon Nagley ©Lonesome poet's poetry ©Earl Jane Nagley dedicated ( Filipino rose) dedication...
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Jan 29, 2016
Jan 29, 2016 at 7:30 PM UTC
Sekidō no josei (Equatorial lady) japanese tongue