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How Much Do I Love Thee?
Contributed by
poetics
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Tuesday, 25th May 2004 @ 09:38:18 PM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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How much do I love thee?
Like the love bestowed upon myself,
Or as an ageless, deeply rooted tree?
Whose countless roots absorb the soil’s wealth?
Likewise, this heart of love doth grow,
Till physically no longer canst I refrain.
But lacking courage, emotion fails to show.
By doing such doth extirpate; ne’er to feel again.
So, my love, I beseech you, whilst upon a trembling knee.
That betwixt half and half, together equals one;
Like an ageless, deeply rooted cypress tree.
And ne’er two predestined souls shall be undone~
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Re: How Much Do I Love Thee?
(User Rating: 1 ) by Fionndruinne on
Tuesday, 25th May 2004 @ 10:30:07 PM AEST (User
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Well done! I like the reference to a cypress tree - there's a tree with an epic background in poetry.
Keep it up.
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