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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required "I give you life eternal. Everlasting love. The power of the storm, and the beasts of the earth. Walk with me to be my loving wife forever" Bram Stoker Time has come for us to slow the pace. Just relax, enjoy each other's embrace. Let laughter fill your heart, never be glum. For us to slow the pace, time has come. Allow this tuneful rendition to enter your soul, Let your thoughtwaves take control. Creating bliss will be our mission. To enter your soul, allow this tuneful rendition. Just settle back, close your eyes. Repose with restful calm, as it implies. Forget all concerns, keep on track. Close your eyes, just settle back. Immerse yourself in my devotion. Feel the power of my love potion. Our love for each other will be our wealth. In my devotion, immerse yourself. Your face so amazing in this sullen moonlight. I invisage our future being so bright. I adore being with you, just lazing. In this sullen moonlight, your face so amazing. Your hand in mine, always together. By each other's side through any weather. I see the future and a life that's fine. Aways together, your hand in mine. Not subdued, take every offered relief. And in my love, have total belief. Take every offered relief, not subdued. With me enjoy respite, in this, our interlude.
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