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  >> Static Item >> Poetry >> Romance/Love >> ID #1463751  |   Show DetailsPrinter Friendly Page Tell A Friend
Stellar
I needed to write a poem so I tried to push out this bit. It's suppose to be romantic..
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Though tortured thoughts once filled my mind an angel silenced them
with just her sight
I knew, at once, that her eyes were seas of love that crashed down over my heart
And now, though the world may envy our love, neither space nor time
can ever tear us apart
Because with her divine presence, the light of my life, I shall be able to
brave the darkest of nights

Her smile is the sun, as it warms my heart, so I orbit her wherever she goes
The loving bliss that swells from me with every kiss the universe hardly knows
For I am hers, and she is mine, our fates intertwined ever so tight
That I know every time I see her face my eyes shall glow supernova bright

My darling's hair is the same silken mass from which I'd assume sweet
dreams are weaved
The rarity of my frown as I walk, her hand in mine, is like a rainbow floating in
the night sky
As the seeker of her happiness if a frown on her lips I were to see I'd
search the world to make sure her smile was retrieved
So if she would ever let the feelings she has for me slip away my soul
would surely let out a most painful of cries

But I give her all my love for I know grace shines on us from above
As Heaven watches down at our perpetually upturned frowns
Because no star shines as bright as her and from her glow I'm never very far
For as I have and always tell her in my eyes she's more than stellar
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