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If Ever Were I
by
Dave Frazier
If ever were I to love you more;
Conceive of it not, could I.
For how could one see an ending,
In a limitless clear azure, in such a sky?
Compare not the warmth of your every breath,
That thrills to the depths of my heart;
To every summers breeze upon your milky skin,
How can one say when they start?
A breeze to ride upon an ocean,
From afar to caress at my skin,
To compare to your soothing touch,
How could I begin?
To gaze into your beautiful eyes,
Stir my passion deep inside,
Captures me and holds me,
There is nowhere to hide.
But to hide I do not wish,
In the dark for no one to see.
To be awash in your loving light,
Nowhere else I'd want to be
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