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Smile of the Seraph

Contributed by navydocny on Saturday, 1st November 2008 @ 03:01:33 PM in AEST
Topic: LovePoetry



God breathed life into me, and so doth a smile from thee
Broached from a loving womb, unsullied and newly borne
Enchanting and ensnaring, against harshness granting lee
Without such noble prize, life given to the cruelest of scorn
~
What does thy face beam into my dark and lonely world?
A bonfire, stark against the pitch, not without such grace
Gentle mercy fetching my life’s faith, its remains unfurled
Nourishing as air is breathed, all woes and ills be displaced
~
Most treasured visage of my love, my one exquisite seraph
To no end do I see thy comeliness in all these earthly effects
Enticing all facets of my soul, thy smile shall be my epitaph
Thy delicate lips enshrine a plunder I ceaselessly will vex
~
Be it here or be it far, forever and a day
Thy loving smile grants me compassionate allay




Copyright © navydocny ... [ 2008-11-01 15:01:33]
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Re: Smile of the Seraph (User Rating: 1 )
by karoody on Saturday, 1st November 2008 @ 03:39:07 PM AEST
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Steve~
I sit in awe at how much love can poor out of you.
You write these emotions out and never allow them to go stale.
I am truly amazed.
I pray that beautiful smile finds its way back.
Love Smiles Blessings to you and yours always
Kara


Re: Smile of the Seraph (User Rating: 1 )
by Chamaron on Wednesday, 5th November 2008 @ 06:51:44 PM AEST
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Endlessly elegant and exquisitely beautiful. Fantastic work.




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