

Sonnet 314When first we met, our future was unclear For I was young in years compared to you. I soon, though, saw that I had naught to fear; We could not terminate our friendship true. Geometry was bleak until you came To circumnavigate the field with me. You talked in circles, friend, but just the same, My problem areas did set me free. In trigonometry, we met again Where you provided "functions" with their "fun." You helped me see the sines and kept me sane, And with cosines, you were my number one. O, 3.1415926, Without you I would be in quite a fix.Sonnet 314


A vast expanse of landA vast expanse of land does separate Your beauty from my tired, longing eyes. This obstacle, from twisted hands of Fate, Is one that I do doubtlessly despise. Such distance can confuse a fickle heart And weaken its resistance to new charms, For many are the couples torn apart By gentle force from other women's arms. My heart, though, pulses wildly in my chest, Stronger for the love that you return. The distant heart that knows and loves it best Remains the only one for which I yearn. Though isolated from your close embrace, No other love could ever take your place.A vast expanse of land
Pennsylvania Sunset
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"You don't see me at all." 3 Libras by A Perfect Circle
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~Kunoichi-Club
"You can't spell slaughter without laughter"
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This is me, nobody else..
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STIEN
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"There was nothing in the dark that wasn't there when the lights were on." ~ Rod Sterling The Twilight Zone
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If I had something to say that was funny I would.
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"Being natural is simply a pose, and the most irritating pose I know." -from The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde.
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