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Sed Amor Numguam Obliviione Delebitur

(But Love Never Forgotten) In twilight's cloak, I sit and ponder, As raindrops fall, the world grows fonder. Thoughts of thee, the city divine, Thy cheeks adorned, where smiles align. Half-thrush, half-angel, thine eyes do gleam, With drowsy lips, where kiss-flowers dream. Oh, how thine hair pirouettes so shy, A dance, a song, my soul's sweet lullaby. Rarely beloved, like a lone star's light, In darkest hour, thou guide my sight. In whispered breaths, I conjure thy grace, For thee, dear one, my heart finds its place. Oh, dead lover, with words profound, Thou'd understand the love I have found, In nature's realm and depths of the mind, Where longing whispers, and solace we find. [PERSEVERO] Rarely beloved, like a lone star's light, In the darkest hour, you're my guiding sight. In whispered breaths, I conjure your grace, For you, dear one, my heart finds its place. Oh, Emily Dickinson, with words profound, You'd understand the love I have found, In nature's realm and depths of the mind, Where longing's whispered, and solace we find. :: 05.23.2023 ::

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