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I Will Find You
Contributed by
philly
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Thursday, 3rd March 2005 @ 01:29:42 AM in AEST
Topic:
LovePoetry
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If ever a man loved a woman Surely I for thee Life without you is a lie Thou art the better half of me Our fates intertwined The spiral of love-twisting down I will never let you go But in thine affection I shall drown Cast all aside-the whole world Our love is not of it But greater than it all So even the heavenly angels covet Let me have thee Let me take thee into the night Whisk you away On Wings of love-take flight I seek thee, and have not found Yet I will find thee I will find thee
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Re: I Will Find You
(User Rating: 1 ) by Scarlett on
Thursday, 3rd March 2005 @ 11:06:55 AM AEST (User
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effective use of archaic language, it always seems to sound good in love poems. I liked this a lot but the rhythm being out was a bit distracting. Still, overall I liked the images i got from this
"Life without you is a lie
Thou art the better half of me" |
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Re: I Will Find You
(User Rating: 1 ) by little_genna on
Thursday, 3rd March 2005 @ 11:53:23 AM AEST (User
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The use of the language here made the poem that much better. I love it when old english in used within poetry especially love poetry. I felt the longing in this poem....such a good write!! |
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