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Love from the Ashes
If you can feel what is my heart right now, You would know why I make this new vow. Our love almost ended on that one fateful night, When when I tried to end it all, which gave you a … Continue reading
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Tagged express, fateful night, heart, hearts, lady kathleen, lost love, Love, new love, poem love, promise, Quatrain, quatrain poem, sleep, sleep song, true love, vow, wings of a dove
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Titanic
Nineteen-Twelve is the yesteryear, Upon a grand ship filled with cheer. The upper class passengers had the finest of fine, In rooms so adorned you might think them a shrine. As they wander the grand ship from stem to stern, … Continue reading
Posted in Quatrain, Titanic
Tagged brave crew, cheer, chunk, class passengers, enough lifeboats, final act, grand ship, heroism, lady kathleen, last orders, maiden trip, order out of chaos, Quatrain, quatrain poem, shout, soft butter, Titanic, trip poem, true story, unsinkable ship, yesteryear
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