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What Dear Eyes

Aye

By ConjuryPublished 7 years ago 1 min read
See how they roar and sing

What dear eyes,

Aye, you have darling.

What seems to be

The problem is,

For what it's worth,

Equivalently valorous to

The symmetry trio.

This "hasn't" is "was"

And what's

More to be found, but must,

Is thoughts

Towards you especially

In this green and blue earth.

To measure my love for you

Is to measure water in watts.

What can I put to you in this way?

How ran I afoot?

Who knew you'd win his fame?

See how they roar and sing

As though they could see

What dear eyes you have darling.

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About the Creator

Conjury

Poetry, reveries, and streams of consciousness. Musings, revelries, and free dreams of consonance. Metaphysics, philosophy, and magick cognizance. Writing things that make me high and do a dance.

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