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A Fine Bouquet (Shelley's Sonnet)

In declarations from a lover’s heart are ruby roses in a fine bouquet, but can a thousand blooms my thoughts impart, in words of love upon a summer’s day. My voice is hushed before I dare to start, tenuous whispers dare not to be heard within the beauty of a crimson rose, how shall she hear a single silent word? Romance and dreams I write with trusty pen in faith the day will come and she’ll suppose to take my hand and kiss me once again and let me read her words of poetry. To remember those days of way back when we kissed beneath the weeping willow tree.

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