A Madrigal



Seeing is believing;believing is Despair
Alas!this doesn`t apply to this belle of
the Air
Angelic eyes,eastern Isle,spices to infinite
lives;here I come my sweetest wife (arti)
to divinate my tide
She opens up
I fill up my cup
Together we eat and sup
She`s Aphrodite;I am Trozan unbarred!
Arti,arti,arti,we shall share all of our love
all of our tears
Come on baby,divine me,baptize me dipping me
in your love pool of eternal euphoria
O I`ve lost my keys;O please,O please dearest
arti please let me in;cold wind,wintry swings
bite so cold,bite me co bitter on my soft
innocent skin;Oh I keep knocking,I keep
knocking on her heaven`s door,where the
penetrations of desire & prayers she lets in!
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Submitted on June 12, 2010

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABACCDEEECBFGHIJKLHM
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 675
Words 136
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 20

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