Royal King of Loyal Kin: Book of Poetry Read online

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Ashes

  Despite all suffering and belittled hope

  A dark night is not without a bright day

  And though thy soul aches of bitter solitude

  A lover of thee is surely within time’s sympathy

  Lonely nights I wished not to ever cope

  A bright day is not without a garden of May

  And though thy heart yearns of rigid fortitude

  That lover of thee shall embrace thy apathy

  XXIII. Prelude To A Heart; Farewell

  Queen of queens, now at last thou can embrace thy love as it grows for thou without an end. The treasures of all continents, bearing the wealth of gold, the pearls at the bottom of the sea, all similar in ethereal divine, thou love and its captivate an envy of petty peasants, those to kneel at thou feet. I shall rid of impetuous rationale if it brings about that smile I search for every time thy eyes gaze upon thou because so in potent prowess is thou greatness that mortal naiveté shall wither to the nothing. Giveth thee a reason for thy breath to inhale purity, to inhale thou essence and elegance, I love thou so that beyond the universes’ expanses I still cannot fathom sufficient moreover reasons to want thou more and more. Dear queen of thee, it is thy words of flowing petals caressed throughout the norm, the winds so ever graceful, the rivers’ and seas’ cool waters reflecting the heavens’ mirage, the angels looking down at thou, a mold of their own strolling across bushy fields of green, enchanting and never morose places created by God, He who also created thou and I could not be more withstanding of bleeding harmony. Because of thou, thou face, thou eyes, thou everything, I can breathe a sanctified aura of joy, it is protruding of thou and nevermore it ceases not but rather encompasses without a trickle of wane. Slit thy pain, rupture thy agonies thy great dame of great beauty, as I am with thou a Royal King of Loyal Kin.

 

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