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Created on: July 08, 2011 Last Updated: August 24, 2011
A ballad hovers, haunting melody—
Begins its serenade within my soul.
A minor key bewails the mystery
Of love that weeps beyond my heart’s control.
Bright angels hear - lament in harmony
As thunder drums emotion starts its roll.
Beloved one, please be aware of me
And how my passion takes its painful toll.
Hear me announce my firm intent.
Declare myself: You are the glowing fire
Consuming all this lover’s discontent
And leaving embers of unquenched desire.
Attend me now, believe my promise of
A flood of warm and never ending love.
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