Bright star

A bright star shines tonight, Through my window, seeps a dim light. A gentle gaze caresses me in delight, Feeling of bliss, while you're by my side. A careful hand beneath my head, A dark silhouette in my bed, Its whispering voice, full of...

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Starry night

Across the dim room a silhouette Inviting me with it's eyes to the bed A thousand and one starry night Couldn't compare to your gentle touch A ballad of tastes and smells A rush of blood, a haze of breath Your chest raises, a sound of...

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Beast

Through the Woods, it lingers, Covered in thick fur. Provoking it, don't let it recur, Or you'll be missing a few fingers. Its teeth are big, And so is its pinna. Despite that, it's been a Victim of Its dwellers. The feel of...

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Oh, Amore

Oh, Amore, nature's lover, You shot me with your crimson arrow. In my heart - a blooming flower, To my desires harrow. What once dead, now alive. All the tears that I have cried Now dried - oh, my love, you revive All the hope that...

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Styx

Today what is - morrow isn't, River Styx from here - not distant, What one touches, what one feels, To the ruthless reaper kneels. The chains with which you bind, The diminishing and your mind, Forge with an iron soft, So they...

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Damned Poet

Of damned nature your poetry is, Your comedy I oh so much cherish, Described as divine and to cause bliss, Among the ones who seem to perish. You went thru hell to get above, Guided by the light of a poet in nature, To reunite with...

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Helios

Golden rays give life to all, Spread by Helios, a bright star, That watches us and stands tall, On a blue arch that seems so far. So low he has traveled already, To cover himself with a cloak so heavy, A titan that sleeps on a bed...

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Dish

From a history, not so long ago, From a world, not so far below, That brought with it a simple meal, To bring the hungry people zeal. A nation's heritage from the east, The one that was remembered as a beast, That spread terror with a saber,...

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