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A Poem by Sam
You and yours, ways bewitchingStrike at me with songMutedly says unspeakingAnd romantically lifelongThe dawn you bearYour sun and warmth a-featherOf d..
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A Poem by Sam
Tonight my heart races,Swallowed completely, in one’s great embraces,Fully enveloped in the cleverest of cases,To the rhythm at which this vesse..
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A Poem by Sam
You endear me unnecessarilylooking past my faults, past my prime and wityet you’d have me extraordinarilyendeavor for love than sooner omit. Bea..
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A Chapter by Sam
October 18, 1877Slender little Jasmine Goodhill, whose long dark burgundy hair rippled, and amber eyes glinted in the Turkish sun, began affectionatel..
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A Poem by Sam
Abstract gilded lovedistract the coldened memory,peace will find up there abovepieces worn from uncouth emery.Bright flowers unwoundcomets sail across..
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A Poem by Sam
Delicate and sweet like a desert flower,Though daring, not without her whetted thorns.Thriving come sun, withstanding come thunderStorm. Noon, midsumm..
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A Poem by Sam
Torrid wind whips the tree line, shakes under-Growth, makes shudder man and beast-kin alike.The Storm and rain cast them all asunderTo become destroye..
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A Poem by Sam
Nought shockingat present intense darkbut not a finite thingas the stormhead rollswhence azure frays. Despite a sombre daycleversome bombastand the pe..
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A Poem by Sam
The depths of our devotionsembodies the breadths of our emotions,I can neither admonish how I feelnor describe my confounding zeal,your mysterious way..
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