You, my summer sun
Breath life into frozen heart
~~ I am indebted
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
You, my summer sun
Breath life into frozen heart
~~ I am indebted
~
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Asleep she lays on sacred field,
Angelic glow about her beams,
Draped in white my heart doth yield,
Far beyond my mortal dreams.
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I fathom not why me she chose,
Undeserving, I most surely be,
Heavenly creature beyond paling rose,
This fool adrift on earthly sea.
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I kneel before thy silken throne,
In prayer to one, the God most high,
For kindness that he hath shown,
This gift of you– without I’d die.
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I know not where this path might lead,
Or when my love we forever part,
Cherishing time, its waste doth bleed,
Forever alive within my heart.
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Sleep well my love in tender dream,
Assured through faith that I lie by your side,
To hold you forever in highest esteem,
This sacred promise by which I abide.
~
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
His calloused hands, soft
Caressing her loving cheek
She– his pot of gold
Greeting his broken body
With an understanding smile
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His reason to live
Waits for him at long days end
Asking nothing more
Than to be loved as she loves
This he could never deny
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Together so long
We speak volumes with silence
Our thoughts meld as one
What a strange phenomenon
This marriage of two mimes
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Kindred spirit
This love was born of the stars
Others would not hear of it
This destiny was ours
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Our two souls conjoined
By Heaven’s sacred bond
Through vows to be coined
In this world and beyond
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My treasured love
In sickness and in health
You’ve stood beside and above
Though my life eluded wealth
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Surely this love must be true
Were it not you wouldn’t have stayed
Illness put a stain, the cause we never knew
My trust you never betrayed
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Love does not abide
In passions fair weather alone
Nor does it strive to hide
From life’s pain and strife when shown
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Our love, my love
Is etched in stone to last the ages
Through all the push and shove
We’ve show the fallibility of sages
~~ D. R. DiFrancesco ~~