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First Meeting

Enabled Both Belong -Sonnet XXXI Each gaze received excites the senses for, where equal passions infiltrate romance for something that the eyes cannot ignore, with reason turning round, a second glance. To turn with such despondency as hope, would wish upon the grace of one so nice before she oust my sight of one to mope, the smile would fair elope as one entice. How close a word or two enabled both, to ease the self control from self belief another hurdle leapt for sudden growth appears as one of confidence - relief. It happens to appear to linger long, creating more an eye-full to belong. Acceptance by Default - for Sonnet XXXII An image that presents itself as her, is worth to mention more than those around and said to be more sequel than the blur for hesitation has it - a surround. To chase would least encourage her denial. a hand to woo significance I feel, would hasten it not long before the while has passed, for my discretion is for real. Invite has been provided by default, when miniscule acceptance by annoint could no return be shared than both resort, be happiest to chase than disappoint? For motion has been moved for the lament has stabilised it calm for more content. Breaking Ice -Sonnet XXXIII At ease we two approach the time of day, like any known acceptance could define, be worth the hold of eye, than to delay: attraction is but nonchalant design. To murmour an appeal has always gained. as merely with procedure, had it moved- towards the idle chatter, self restrained, far casual than perfecting mimes improved, with stark surprise a rose is well explained. With silence, should a subtle drink of wine, be chosen to instill fermenting gained, such treasures are disclosed as this divine At least a pact be made, and what a find? To take that giant leap with you for kind.

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