To My Own Juliet

O, could I but gaze into those glimmering eyes once more
Unto which the stars fade
And the beauty of thy face
From which the moon hideth
Because of the loss of its radiance
From that, that shone like sparkling diamonds
From thy beauteous complexion

Would I have drowned in thy laughter
And smothered in thy grace
All would not have been in vain
For I would have died a noble death
Knowing that I had a glance
Into the eyes of a celestial being
With love and beauty unequalled
By mere mortals on this place called earth

O, could I but feel the warmth of thy gentle embrace
As the heavens bow to thee
And the winds sing thy praise
Thy beauty shines, a radiant light
Guiding my soul through the darkest night
For in thy presence, all fears fade
And I am but a shadow in thy eternal glow

Would I have drowned in thy laughter
And smothered in thy grace
All would not have been in vain
For I would have died a noble death
Knowing that I had a glance
Into the eyes of a celestial being
With love and beauty unequalled
By mere mortals on this place called earth

For if my heart should cease to beat
In the moments spent with thee
Let it be known I found my peace
In the gaze of eternity

Would I have drowned in thy laughter
And smothered in thy grace
All would not have been in vain
For I would have died a noble death
Knowing that I had a glance
Into the eyes of a celestial being
With love and beauty unequalled
By mere mortals on this place called earth

O, could I but gaze into those glimmering eyes once more
Unto which the stars fade
For in thy eyes, I find my heaven
A love that never shall fade



Credits
Writer(s): Gerhardus Keen
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