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Romance, Passion Shown In Those Bright Blue Eyes

Romance, Passion Shown In Those Bright Blue Eyes Her bright blue eyes that my soul so endears warms needy heart, sends it passionate cheers as if a golden moon's yellow beams sent to invade dark with flaming bright torrents! Her tantalizing lips, this heart deep stirs for love represents all sweet life as hers and in that romantic fantasy lies a truth, a reality none can deny! Her walk, was as a graceful sexy dance as rolling waves of love's truest romance eternity sent in soft, gentle touch endless centuries would not be too much! Her solemn vow, that our love never dies Was shown with kiss and those loving blue eyes! R. J. Lindley, 7-19- 1973 Sonnet, ( Those Deep Blue Eyes, That Set This Heart Aflame ) Note: Such deep, shimmering pools that so allure reveal depths of Love so sweet and so pure as in glistening white of fallen snow Heaven, where Love's truth flourishes and grows. Hold onto tanti thesauri conscium sibi tamquam donum desuper dulce largitatem ponens anima paradisum fugere..... ~~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~ I Sang With You -Yet- You Then Did Not Sing I wept with you -yet- you then did not weep I slept with you -yet- you then did not sleep I drempt with you -yet- you then did not dream I wrote with you -yet- you then did not write I fell with you -yet- you then did not fall I ran with you -yet- you then did not run I walked with you -yet- you then did not walk I talked with you -yet- you then did not talk. I ate with you -yet- you then did not eat I laughed with you -yet- you then did not laugh I joked with you -yet- you then did not joke I woke with you -yet- you then did not wake. I cried with you -yet- you then did not cry. I died with you -yet- you then did not die. R.J. Lindley, 5-17-1974 Repeating Sonnet, ( eye for an eye,blood for blood, blinded by the dark ) ( I that then lost more than I could ever regain )

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Date: 1/19/2020 9:56:00 AM
I love the sweet mellowness of your romantic sonnet, Robert. This is your soft, loving muse writing! Of course, the Repeating Sonnet speaks for itself. Keep posting, my friend; you and poetry cannot live without each other. Best regards // paul
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Date: 1/16/2020 6:26:00 PM
I was two and three when you wrote these. Amazing how fast our lives go. Nice to see some of your early stuff.
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Date: 1/13/2020 5:34:00 AM
Your post is a reminder that you were missed. Be gentle to yourself and don't rush to return. Those who care about you will be patient in awaiting the lines you write, Robert. Why are so many poems written about blue eyes? What's wrong with hazel? Hope that made you smile, dear sir.
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Date: 1/11/2020 6:57:00 PM
I enjoyed your romantic Sonnet Robert. Take good care of yourself until you are feeling well my friend. Poetry will wait. xxoo
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Date: 1/11/2020 6:50:00 PM
Lovely to see you back Robert, the first quite romantic, not your usual 'dark' verse. Hope your on the mend. Tom
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