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Array ( [sid] => 133630 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Truely I Shall Love Thee . . . Ben [time] => 2007-04-19 05:52:13 [hometext] => Commitment is to love what a breath of air is to life, only longer. [bodytext] =>

Conceived

amidst the womb of love

within an angel's soul,

posessing beauty from above

destine to

behold.


How

could myne eyes

have looked at thee

and never fall in love,

you who occupied my

mind and every

thought

there

of.


That

lovely stranger

from a far who felt so close to me,

the one who made us who we are and so

shall alway's

be.


How

could these arms

not want to know the warmth

of your embrace, for how does one

rezist the smile upon an angels

face.


How

could this heart

of mine not know what came

so naturally, that all along i loved you so

and would eternally.


For we

are more than lovers

and closer than a friend,

truly i shall love thee 'till my life

come's to an

end.


Ben




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Truely I Shall Love Thee . . . Ben

Contributed by myheartsvoice on Thursday, 19th April 2007 @ 05:52:13 AM in AEST
Topic: LovePoetry





Conceived

amidst the womb of love

within an angel's soul,

posessing beauty from above

destine to

behold.


How

could myne eyes

have looked at thee

and never fall in love,

you who occupied my

mind and every

thought

there

of.


That

lovely stranger

from a far who felt so close to me,

the one who made us who we are and so

shall alway's

be.


How

could these arms

not want to know the warmth

of your embrace, for how does one

rezist the smile upon an angels

face.


How

could this heart

of mine not know what came

so naturally, that all along i loved you so

and would eternally.


For we

are more than lovers

and closer than a friend,

truly i shall love thee 'till my life

come's to an

end.


Ben








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Re: Truely I Shall Love Thee . . . Ben (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Thursday, 19th April 2007 @ 05:16:15 PM AEST
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There you go again out doing your ownself in the writing.
Very beautifull, my friend..
huggs, smiles,
emy


Re: Truely I Shall Love Thee . . . Ben (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Friday, 20th April 2007 @ 03:15:20 AM AEST
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Yet again, Ben, you've blended the whisperings of
beauty and devotion with such a loving hand. I adore these
romantic writes of yours. You have a wonderful talent
for exacting the most beautiful of sentiments.

Well done, poet.

~Breezy


Re: Truely I Shall Love Thee . . . Ben (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Friday, 20th April 2007 @ 08:39:50 AM AEST
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so loving and timeless...im very touched,

love n' hugs nessa


roses


Re: Truely I Shall Love Thee . . . Ben (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Friday, 20th April 2007 @ 12:25:24 PM AEST
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Romantic and beautiful.

Michelle




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