A Name Weaved Within Love

by Fellow Whos Fell Low In Love   Jul 15, 2007


Corinthian walls cannot hold it back; for honest
Love is an army all unto it's own, and
Lore has scribed: "Amor Vincit Omnia"...
Let I, and you too, yield to True Love known.

And into mirrors of Parisian romance, I gaze once more,
Lust in the luster reflecting passionate embraces lost.
Nix name is as beautiful as the one weaved within this lore...

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  • 16 years ago

    by C Cattaway

    Well you have no comments on this, and I felt sad for you, so I thought I'd read, and then write.. and am I glad I did!!?? I have no idea why you have no comments on this, as it's beautiful!! I would have preferred to see a comma after 'I';
    Let I, and you too, ...
    otherwise it is grammatically incorrect, however, your use of language fits the period style of your write. Very Very well done indeed. xx