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O Sweet Bliss
Oh sweet bliss... You found me in darkness enshrined Sadness collecting like copper pennies In a fountain of aging lines With each new alliance Connections eluded to flavor's waxing bland Reminiscent of tasteless compliance And refusing loves fervent advance Each intriguing and precious If judged in a mirrored light But in those elements missing Prophesied sorrow of wanting's plight Then oh bliss you granted me flight A wandering albatross floating On currents of his gentle affection Wings spread sunward and doting The flavor of loves sweet delight Now I savor your taste oh bliss His kiss that alights upon my lips A breathless Sunlight in mornings mist Strong in love that came so late This heart of mine he owns I feared for time that blessed fate The purest bliss I've ever known
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