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Reassurances
You want to hear me say I’ll love you forever. And yes, I well could say those very words to you: For after all, they simply state the current truth. But at the risk of seeming callous or uncouth They’re also words one could easily misconstrue. And whether couched in language simple or clever, In timeworn expressions or phrases fresh and new, All such words would ultimately be misleading— For how can anyone pledge a love undying? The future’s hidden—to deny that is lying. And nothing lasts forever… still, since you’re needing Reassurance, this much at least I’ll promise you: You are the best-beloved of my heart today: I can’t foresee I’ll ever feel another way. November 14, 2019 NB: This is an "almost sonnet"-- but differs in line length (12 syllables instead of ten) and, instead of having three quatrains before the couplet, I have used two sestets with an ABCCBA DEFFED rhyme scheme. Also, the lines, while each of 12 syllables, do not really have any consistent metrical structure. By the bye, the word beloved here is meant to be pronounced adjectivally, that is, with three syllables: be-'LOV-ed.
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