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Reward of My Patience

Who knew that the reward of my patience shall be so exquisite Just like a Trance of spring in winter. A hope in darkness A fairy entered, lightning up the horizons of my dull life She taught me how to write so that I could describe her, day and night All my emotions, thoughts and passions Recite a tale of her magnificence My pen write the words which are suppose to be uttered by lips In an ink filled with love capturing memories of this lovely life In the alignment of stars, I see her face half hidden behind a transparent veil At dawn, the birds and the moon sing the orchestra of our beautiful tale Her smile is what gives strength to this broken heart of mine She taught me how to be in love so that I perceive everything as bright Deep in her love, I admire her everyday by considering it as my duty My phrases are nothing more than a vague attempt to define the glory of her beauty Just like the keys of a piano, each word enlisting her enchantment on a higher note There are a myriad poems on her where each line sings a unique song Her eyes sparkle like diamonds in drunken night And Her face radiates a glow which would put the moon to shame It is as if a magician has casted a spell of elegance over her And her body appears to be the masterpiece of a famous artist Her voice resonates deep within me Her loyalty stands by me in my darkest days Her mere presence is the peace of my heart She taught me how to be free so that nature could show mercy on me How my heart desires to never put an end to this love If I had the power to create a world it would have been of mine and hers A love story of two souls destined to be together In my private Universe, I would be Romeo and she my Juliet

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