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[This poem is written in the Inverted Format of three stanzas invented by Constance La France. The syllables for each stanza are 12, 10, 8, 6, 12, 10. The rhyme scheme is abcdef fedcba abcdef.]

I breathe again a sigh into your waiting ear Whispering words of sweet undying love Filled with my emotional bliss Sealed with a fond embrace Hoping you and I will always be together Awaiting your response with joyous heart. I breathe again sincerely hoping we ne’er part Like proverbial birds of a feather We will share a mutual space Another longing kiss Together, our union blessed by God above, And we shall always feel his blessing near. I breathe again, ever lovingly shared, my dear Cuddling up to you gently like a dove Nothing in our lives seems amiss Now we the future face Each to the other we our wills will surrender From each other we never shall depart.
written September 5, 2021 inspired by format invented by Constance La France

Copyright © | Year Posted 2021




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