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Wilst Thou Marry Me
Fairest of the fair wilst thou be as wife For thy breathe though lips elixir kisses Our future can allow me true immortal life I see mine eyes transfix and I am lesser free A willing prisoner of a royal court Unto passion's spells and gazes slavery As winds of change bow me to mine queen To feel the fables of inner beauty The Gods of blessings that they bring And loss of love becomes, mine only fear Also time, the marble pillars standing Still, grandeur when thee do appear One is to dream of love passed the morrows Be a man and mind never deviating Setting straighter than Eros and his arrows To deep, pierce through the soul to heart Binding all of us whole altogether Like the morning shadows to the moonlit darks This nomad here and once, now a cease to wander Outward towards scattered raging storms But, in the eye the treasure is love of lover And I must call thee mine dearest dearest wife Surely I canst pay Venus, or then the piper But, under heaven what cost shall be much higher But, mine entire heart which I give thee A chance to hold an angel, I ask from bended knee And through out the world words echo "Wilst thou marry me"
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