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There Was a Heart, As Large As Ocean Skies
There Was A Heart, As Large As Ocean Skies Moonstruck magic, from her large bright blue eyes There was a heart, as large as ocean skies And I had met an angel pure and true Garden romantic roses so soon grew If only life would show her my love gaze And set beautiful fires flaming in blaze. If he, there in that soft fancy new suit Could see my now-born love had taken root As a grove of delicious apple trees Searing eager soul, so ready to please If only, this morn, romance sets its treat And therein we both Cupid's arrows meet. Moonstruck magic, from her large bright blue eyes. There was a heart, as large as ocean skies. Robert J. Lindley, 9-03-2022 Sonnet Note: This was born from a first love encounter back in 1973. And yes love united two into one, but fate and world's Many dark temptations eventually tore that blessing asunder. Youth and blindness, worked to destroy what was golden.
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