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Quando Dilexit



it defines us as best
even in the most trying times
that timelessness
from achievement allows
us to stand alone
it allows us to feel informative
equal even when those
things that make
definition divides to
hamper togetherness.
The thrones of the crown
might only scare and bruise:
might they mock him
that barest.
beyond the shadows
which doubt is spoken
that ones naive mind
might make them doubt.
But beyond those shadows
which when that which is
best is spoken best, and those
whose wish to mock such
might understand.
In respect of all people at
all times that each individual
stands proud and strong.

when ones character
is yet defined
might they question
to know
that such taught things
are spoken for the need of
futherrance.
might ones ignorance make
them specticail for others to
site as unrighteous?
Love needs trust to grow
that those in such trust
might weed out the
unrighteousness of doubt.
stand together defined as people
In these relationships might
we have goals and look
to achievements
in celebration of love
might we speak each
other as loved!

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Where do we stand as people? What are the chores of Tommorrow. Might the nights of yesterday speak of our future. love the word we speak to define our togetherness. Might it be spoken only than to one another!

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis on September 16, 2021

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Scheme XAAXXXBCDXXXXEBFGHBXBXXXIX XGFJXKACDAJEXHIXXXKXX
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,036
Words 184
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 26, 21

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