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Equisite Torment
Contributed by
Tantric
on
Wednesday, 22nd December 2004 @ 09:40:03 PM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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Thou art to me an exquisite torment
Perpetual states in which revolve thee
Releasing in mines self, proved dormant
Strength, nay, conviction an infinite degree
Alas I cast shadow from whence I came
For thy dream o'er thy reality has inspired me to great peril
Vouchsafe upon mines self, your hearts pure flame
Hence forth but a crippling sense of passionate heat tried feral
I beseech of thee for naught, but thine presence divine
Perchance hither thy heart some distant morn
Whilst time unfolds all mystery, twas meant by design
The part of thee, has grown in me, ne'er be forsworn.
Darcy Ray Burrell
Copyright ©2004 Darcy Ray Burrell
Copyright ©
Tantric
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2004-12-22 21:40:03] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Equisite Torment
(User Rating: 1 ) by eyesxcriedxout1989 on
Wednesday, 22nd December 2004 @ 10:06:34 PM AEST (User
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This is absolutely beautiful...Truly a masterpiece...Utterly wonderful
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Re: Equisite Torment
(User Rating: 1 ) by Tantric on
Wednesday, 22nd December 2004 @ 10:21:13 PM AEST (User
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I wrote this poem for a woman named Erika, the very thought of her inspires my pen to paper.
I never knew I was suppose to introduce the poem. This was the first poem i submitted.
Still trying to figure out this site.
All feed back is welcome...
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Re: Equisite Torment
(User Rating: 1 ) by TaintedSoul on
Thursday, 23rd December 2004 @ 11:40:50 AM AEST (User
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Absolutely beautiful and the use of verbage just adds to the tenderness.
peace
TS |
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