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A Stranger's Eyes

The eyes of strangers quietly converge in a silent realm where time disappears as assistance comes from a primal urge to nourish desire as it now appears and be a guide to boundaries drawn out waiting to feel the heart's rhythmic slow drum as it travels through their valley of doubt they linger for an echo that may come acknowledge with their eyes that time stands still and release the fear that can suffocate yearning to find love on the highest hill as their eyes merge they are left to their fate whether by romance or hungered glance this bonding need is a beautiful dance

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Date: 3/22/2024 10:20:00 AM
Dear frederick, what a deep sonnet. Valley of doubt to fears that suffocate and so much more in this really stood out for me. I felt so much reading this especially the longing and time and how everything evolves and moves in life , and i felt “ as their eyes merge they are left to their fate whether by romance or hungered glance this bonding need is a beautiful dance ” so strongly! This hits deep! how Youv conveyed everything is really touching! I loved reading this.
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Date: 3/21/2024 12:50:00 PM
An excellent sonnet which celebrates the beauty and complexity of human connection, portraying it as a "beautiful dance" that transcends individual differences and defies rational explanation. It highlights the transformative power of shared desire and the profound impact of even fleeting moments of connection between strangers.
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Date: 3/21/2024 11:34:00 AM
Hello Frederic, I liked how your poem delves deep into the unspoken connection between strangers, where time seems to halt and desires intertwine. It's a mesmerizing portrayal of human longing and the beauty of shared moments, whether fleeting or everlasting. Your poem shows us the profound connections we can find in the gaze of a stranger. - Blessings, Daniel
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