Dear You

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<p><em>Dear You </em>is a collection of love poems that explores the alchemy of love through its various manifestations. It contains different visions of love that unravel the deep mysteries of the heart by delving into the passions of the soul and the flesh. <em>Dear You</em> is a book of love beauty tragedy and romance – a book with a heart turned inside out.</p><p> </p><p><strong>She walks with butterflies</strong></p><p> </p><p>She walks with butterflies</p><p>All around her body</p><p>And light shines upon her skin from head to toe.</p><p>It must be her</p><p>Her serpentine beauty that beguiles my eyes.</p><p>O love it is as if roses were made from her lips.</p><p>See how when she laughs the sweetest petals bepaint her cheeks.</p><p>And as this fine maiden passes by</p><p>A flower blooms wherever she treads her feet.</p><p>Tell me how does she do it?</p><p><br>How does she make the Moon hang by the glow on her face?</p><p>How does she teach the stars to twinkle in the night?</p><p>Even her skin reflects a thousand moonbeams</p><p>While her eyes move the Sun to rise and burn bright.</p><p><br>O how love?</p><p>How does she capture light with her own light?</p><p>That in her absence or as when she frowns</p><p>The universe would turn afoul</p><p>That all heavens whether day or night</p><p>Would weep the saddest woe</p><p>To unbridle her from such gloomy plight.</p><p><br>Yet the more I cannot tell</p><p>The thoughts that court her mind</p><p>But they must be sweeter than the music of the nightingale</p><p>For no beauty as hers should hear a tinge of whisper</p><p>That can produce even the slightest ail.</p><p><br>But if her beauty is devoured</p><p>By the wiles of envious time</p><p>The more praises I will give</p><p>For her beauty shall for-ever live</p><p>In my verse in my love and in my rhyme.</p><p><br><strong>I grieve for the ignorant poetry</strong></p><p><br>I grieve for the ignorant poetry</p><p>For they know not what they write</p><p>Because if they only see that which I see</p><p>All their daring lines shall be called a spite.</p><p><br>God knows every word of beauty</p><p>Expresses none but you.</p><p>O is it not insulting love that they compare you to a flower?</p><p>When even the meekest bud has seen what is true:</p><p><br>In her presence do all flowers shy away;</p><p>And how when she walks</p><p>The greenest grass bow and praise;</p><p>That even the winds fall silent and listen when she talks.</p><p> </p><p>And love when you blink as when on our bed you lay</p><p>That's how the Sun knows</p><p>That the night must now be turned to day.</p><p><br>'How about the beauty of the rose?' they ask.</p><p>But that's too poor a cliché. I say.</p><p>Remember how a rose is embarrassed when you hold</p><p>Such poor rose – its esteemed beauty drops and fades away.</p><p>Decay – decay.</p><p>More – I can show; but much – I'd rather leave untold.</p><p><br>Yet forgive them my saint</p><p>Because I too am as guilty as their lines</p><p>For writing too frail a verse.</p><p>But how to write?</p><p>When even Cupid's pen will take a thousand times to nurse!</p><p><br>But this I write to tell</p><p>What the best of quills unknowingly hold as true:</p><p>That not one can tell but can only praise</p><p>The poorest inch of you.</p>
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