Until next time

Antonio Soler 1986 (New York)



Farewell to the beautiful lass
Rendered words for the cause
of not remaining in her past.
For times of the most shortest occasions to have seen
Yet I rather be with you than to watch you leave.

Farewell to the alluring inamorata
Rendered words for cause to gain her attention faster.
For time of the preponderance of stares and smiles
Yet I rather show you my attraction for you and how

To consume thoughts and admire image
A kiss was my favorable taste
To occupy your time was my great change
Yet I much rather make things a permanent stay

Hoping you the greatest of time, when gone
In hopes to hear from you again with nothing going wrong
For now I will have whatever it is that you crave
In the moments with each other as they come in few days  
Wherever you are, my attention is just a thought away
In matters of the mind, let actions render cause to be sought and when the image of you is not easily erased let the thought of me, in your mind be provoked as you realize we are not heartless while equally yoked.
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Written on July 12, 2017

Submitted by ToneisKing on January 15, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXAXX AXXX XXXB XXXXBX
Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 1,035
Words 214
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 5, 4, 4, 6

Antonio Soler

Antonio Soler was born on April 17, Born and raised in Brooklyn NY. Antonio graduated high school from Brooklyn Academy High School in 2005; he later enlisted into the United States Army. Since then he has been stationed in Germany 2006 - 2012 (Idar-Oberstein, Grafenwoerh, and Baumholder), Fort Carson, Colorado 2012 - 2018 & South Korea 2018 - 2020 (USAG-Yongsan & Camp Humphreys). Antonio currently serves as a US Army Recruiter in Hackensack, NJ since 2020. Antonio is recently divorced (2018) and father to a son, (Adrian, 13). Currently pursues a bachelors degree in Logistics and Transportation management from American Military University and his also interested in photography. on Instagram he host a page where all is photography is shared under @Toneisking_Portfolio. more…

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