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I ardored your wit, your care, your sense of fun,
You were that undying spark, my only Sun,
They called my desires daft; how they'd shun,
Yet that weakness for you was never undone.
I thought I'd never have you, but took one final bid.
I confessed my admiration, cutting to the chase;
Those feeling returned from your delighted face,
I felt so ecstatic as we first embraced,
Our hearts had synthesized a singularity of grace.
I thought I'd never have you, until my love no longer hid.
My time with you was a dance and song,
My life was alight, burning fast and strong,
Savouring an eternity of love all night long,
As you soothed me with words of honeyed tongue.
I thought I'd never have you, yet our unity shone lurid.
You felt the need to tear this fairytale apart,
What is this bitterness encrypting your heart?
This forever had ended so close to the start,
Abruptly silencing our sweet romantic art.
I thought I'd never have you, your coldness was lucid.
You are that undying spark, my only Sun,
Yet that weakness for you is never undone,
I thought I'd never have you, now I wish I never did.
- by chips in the pan |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 05/03/2009 |
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- Title: Life and Death of a Romance.
- Artist: chips in the pan
- Description: The process of admiration, togetherness and heartbreak. I wrote it rather randomly, so the hardest part was coming up with a title ;;>.>
- Date: 05/03/2009
- Tags: life death romance
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Comments (3 Comments)
- Pallid Vibrance - 08/21/2009
- This is Great! I enjoyed reading it! Now only if i enjoyed my summer reading. neutral
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- Mr Thelma - 05/10/2009
- Wonderful.
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- le Musique A m o u r - 05/05/2009
- This is just plain beautiful. Brava, brava!
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