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In the pantomime of pretend prose, the moon dances on lonely nights. Before the lights go out at twilight, unforgiven ice cold hearts, remain abandoned, hoping this is the end. Her eyes like Eve were deceived, by manipulative sea green serpents. Stranded on shores where time has no name, the artistry of dread, breathed in poetic chills, inhaling life, exhaling pain like dolent daisies. Concealing metaphors of dying embers, behind an avalanche of emotions, she anticipated the rebirth of an artist, by an art nearing the opposite side of yearnings, because in the deepest chasm of poetic love, an alliteration of antithesis attracts affection. I was not as naive as Adam, searching for heartbeats from heaven, knowing that is how you ruin a poet. An empathic spirit ignites pens full of fire, burning the strings of poetic puppets - the greatest gift of entrancement. Rumi taught me the universe is infinite, and so am I, so I knew I would meet my muse, like stars greet the moon in a meadow of miracles. As roaming romance conjured my dream's horizon. Her name always echoed in the silence of quiet nights. An empress without an emperor in a crumbling palace, yearning to blossom in an epodic flower field. Her seldom smile was as radiant as the golden orb. Despite ghosts hiding in the shadow of sunlight, mystical silver spirits were summoning me to her abode. Her misspelt phrases accidentally fell on my page. I found her burying her frozen quill under six feet of snow, with a withered heart reliving a winter wonder nightmare, constantly bleeding pearls in a silage of tears, cursing her tormented tongue. Her winter kisses were as tender as butterfly snowflakes, but at first, her rage slashed at my wrists, drowning me in her obsidian grieving seas, but my soul is like a seasoned samurai full of scars. I always believed small steps lead to great places, and I would kiss her sorrows goodbye. Upon realisation there's no blood in my veins, only poetry, together we portrayed pastel coloured sunsets, illuminating a celestial canopy of light, sowing trees of forgiveness, surrounded by colourful petals, leaving behind the dark long road home. In our internal garden of Eden, there is no darkness, there is no forbidden fruit nor sinning, only an aura of love personified.
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