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How Much Do I Love Thee!

Contributed by candysears on Friday, 25th August 2006 @ 01:08:47 PM in AEST
Topic: LovePoetry



How much do I love thee!
From the tip of your toes
To the tip of your nose
From the lights depth
That never burns out…
Into the deepest valley
Those proceed as an ocean
Waves that glitter with the
Rays of the golden
Light..
Shimmering with that
Beautiful touch from the
Color of the wind..

How much do I love thee!
From the top of your head
To the very bottom of your
Feet…
From the enchantress of
The mystical dust
That rain golden soft rays
From the half moon..

How much do I love thee!
From the midsummer glow
To the waterfall of crystal
Rain
That softly captures my
Heart,
To preserve this love to
All end of time..




Copyright © candysears ... [ 2006-08-25 13:08:47]
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Re: How Much Do I Love Thee! (User Rating: 1 )
by Elizabeth_Dandy on Friday, 25th August 2006 @ 01:36:37 PM AEST
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Very beautiful.
But alas, human language really is very limited. It can never do justice to the greatness of true love.
A great tribute to the one thing that makes the world go round, but can never be expressed.
Blessings
Elizabeth


Re: How Much Do I Love Thee! (User Rating: 1 )
by Man_On_High on Friday, 25th August 2006 @ 09:14:13 PM AEST
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..with work like this, you might never find a thought beyond the scope of words my friend - the tone is striking.. metaphors, stunning~

Great post-

Billy




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