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Your Life a Jewel Unto Me
Your Life A Jewel Unto Me O' long departed friend, wandering ghost in this dark world's mists, why hath thy memory held me so? Was not our time in the burning sun, an eternity in love's sweet embrace and your life a jewel unto me that gave both treasures and grace? Why could not our legacy hath been joy sweetest softness of thine first kiss with the gift of thy promising dreams- would that Fate have suffered us so. Would that life have been colors of your eyes, that delicate touch of thy hand and blessed morns with thy body next to mine. My darling, these longing dreams you send great ardor that thy memory bestows are gardens in my desires and aching mind that thy magnificent beauty recreates! Alas! Darkest Fate wiped away with hand-swept speed dearest nights of bliss and heavenly glow and burning intensity of thy deepest moans! O' long departed friend, wandering ghost in this dark world's mists, why hath thy memory held me so? Was not our time in the burning sun, an eternity in love's sweet embrace and your life a jewel unto me that gave both treasures and grace? Robert J. Lindley Classicism, Began June 10th 1979, - completed March 31st 2018
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