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This poem describes the belief in the eternity of love, granted of the face of a woman. |
| Above your brightest shoulders, A certain face resides, With images, porcelain upon ruby stripes, Your dashing image, combined with the light Of where I place the future's kiss. One marriage, Among many vows Allows me to take your finger, and the ring I place Upon your hand, makes me Go through, to the sweetest end. I lift thee, above me, As my strength conjoins, with the twisting winds And velvet textures, of your skin. Love has merriment, wishes and secrets, Love has volumes of pages, written out in the solace. Beneath a moon, and a sun, We make life, As we make happiness, in the sundering twilight. Love has a face, And it is yours. |