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Loverina

The first time laying eyes on you I would have never knew You an angel whose radiance from their smile Surrounding us, when we walked down the aisle, Would spin my world in blissful charms. Whose delicacy and mannerism in their walk rippling to the shore like a river into my arms Would be the remedy to my bradycardia - A desolated lethargic rate of the aorta. This serendipitous relation Felt surreal transcending any comforting elation. Your gregarious character is the “lub dub” to my heart I know that it’s difficult us being apart. Undoubtedly, I loathe it as I do being on a highway stuck in traffic Despite the distance this music from my speaker is rhythmic, intrinsic…prolific, Nevertheless, as time perpetuates And traffic slowly abates our distance abridges Your unceasing music seductively stimulates to keep me focused and awake. So when the time is…now, I will hold you and look at you once again like it’s my first take. Being intertwined in mind, body and soul I know you and I can conquer any earthquake. Without regard the world can be tumultuous at times But I find peace when I stare into your eyes. It calms me more than the middle of a tornado Like a blanketed pasture in a misty meadow. Vibrant and green resembling Sphene, But mystically orange as in a sunset scene. Your poetic spell has put me in a trance The snaps from your poem has put me in a dance. My heart standing on the rail you teach me ronde de jambe en l’iare Your personality reaches out and lifts me up like hot air, Plie. Although love has been unkind in the past I’ve opened up more and more to you Releve. Is it just me? That does not want this venture to end Passe. Before I know it I put it all together and you and I have been spinning and spinning in your lyrics Fouette.

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