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A poem about what happens when you have to be away from your love often. please review. |
| Cupid shoots his arrows places Nobody could ever see, Yet cruelly he puts spaces On the love of you and me. Before we diverge again Know that we’ll meet soon, And that our lonely pain We’ll end when I’m with you. You shed light into my life, You are the star that shines, You rid me of cruel strife, You lift me from the mines. Until we may meet again Know that our love but grows. Distance does not render rain, It does not fondness slow. So while I go, never tear Nor let heartless sorrow in. Feel Grace in this my dear That later more love will begin. We are two, though we are one And separation need not harm When like the honest sun I always return back again. |