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No ropes are these, my hands, to bind the wind,
To part unyielding currents from herself, [English Sonnet]
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More beautiful than
I expected her to be. [Senryu]
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Oh! Shut my brain! Don't make me feel
my pain, your pain, you've made it real.
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If I for failure owe some higher price
Than kind, to quell love's thirst and passion's cost,
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Black hollows billow in an aged lament,
Shuddering hands list lonesome; Quiet clenching
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Commuter trains trickle along tracks,
Coming, going. All across the day.
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If I could fly away with you I would
We'd breach the sky beyond where currents flow, [English Sonnet]
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Her beauty is as lines laid on my soul
As found revealed beyond the reach of time;[English Sonnet]
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The summer's thirsting yearns fair autumn's kiss,
While calmest anguish, loneliness, endears,[English Sonnet]
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The more ways I find to express my love,
The more I love you, and the better for love,
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I'll spend however much I must; I swear;
I'll seize the dawn and catch a falling sun;
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Of fairest winds unheard but for your sighs,
Of moons not held to reach your gentle hand, [English Sonnet]
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As depths beget closed eyes, I love you more,
[4-English Sonnet Cycle]
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I never want of you for love,
but love is all I have. I love
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To where this course should lead may compass clasp And draw no further from a heart's worn grasp,
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Leaves fly the wind across my way
Like dreams brought dry on sorrowed dew;
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I've lost the joy that used to meet your smile,
And found without its light my life now feels
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HUNDREDS of years from now, someone will read these words
and wonder what kind of person you could have possibly been
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“Blessed are those [NOT] who have not seen and yet believe.”
John 20:29
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But awed by life's illusion, truth takes hold
The key, to one-another's happiness;
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What is this place called life? this lonely thing
which cruelly wipes out dreams that beings bring?
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And TRUST, you'll have nothing to fear,
When you've got nothing left to hide.
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What chains shackle hopes to the joy of another, But inure my soul to the state I there find?
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There once was a quaint politician,
Who's values said much 'bout perdition,[Limerick]
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When losses long push man to drink,
For reading loud that slip of pink,
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I would have been a better friend,
If life had worn me not alone.[Triolet]
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Nearer to me than a moontide swoon,
And dearer to me than a dream. [Triolet]
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Sing still, O dream! My angel o'er my mind,
Of happiness that sorrow's muse concealed;[villanelle]
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MURDER - death by hanging
ASSAULT - death by flogging
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Tainted, (best)
This is a test...
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No hope or dream has yielded fruit while others reigned above it;
Whose masters deemed to crush the will of those who dared not love it.
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