Crawling upon the ground,
Seeds of numerous plants, greenery
And there stood thee,
Amongst the envy of beauty,
For each sway that stays,
And each blazing rays,
Shall thou be in grace and peace.
For none shall disturb,
Thy time and space.
Be not forget of all beauty adheres,
Of forever threat shall be near,
Upon hurting thou,
Though hath granted,
of equal truth,
and prosperity that shall ever soothes.
Upon the world did I reflect,
In thy hearts and hands shall some be placed,
love of never end,
Pleasure be it,
For shall I share thou this,
Of affection it may seen,
Beauty of men indeed be well versed,
Still none shall be apart,
Of those in eternity,
That lies only for those of ill herds.
Be happy upon you for life be once,
Unto forever shall speak in dance,
In the heavenly Eden,
Or of the burning burden.
May your petals, o! Jasmine,
Be always under soothes, and tranquility.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
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\o/this is wonderful...more poems and plus, next time no-shakespearian involvement. hate that homo guy. hahaha
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