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    Sonnet Doubles... ( Forty year span )

    ( 1.)

    May I, Each New Dawn Give That Softest Morning Kiss

    May I, look at you with a lover's caring eyes
    as you on this sandy beach, match the rising waves
    beautiful hair, sexy body none can deny
    and those red luscious lips this lover so craves!

    May I, swim with you, in ocean surging so blue
    your true happiness merging in with that of mine
    whilst we together explore sweeter life anew
    and upon our hot nightly love forever dine!

    May I, each new dawn give that softest morning kiss
    watch as my angel rise, to each day truly bless
    as gift, passionate embrace, such I'll not miss
    along with the ecstasy that this soul must confess!

    May I, all of your days, such deep romance hold true?
    May I, gift unto thee all love, that is your due?

    Robert J. Lindley, May 15th, 2019
    Sonnet


    ( 2.)

    Mother Nature, Her Majestic Gifts Holds The Keys

    Alone among beautiful awe inspiring trees,
    soul seeking happiness solitude often brings
    Mother Nature, her majestic gifts holds the keys
    of earthen Life, Love and thus almost Everything

    As dawn its warmth, into this eager soul soon soaks
    this shattered heart wakes and thereby begins to heal
    sitting here musing under this giant red oak
    one sees dear life, finds its truest magnificent feel

    Aware that this true splendor is oft cut to burn
    this old man can not help but to shed falling tears
    as sad sorrows invade to hurt and stomach turn
    at nearby birds singing, suddenly old soul cheers

    Countless times, I must seek refuge in this haven,
    Here beg God, that this paradise is worth savin'.

    R. J. Lindley, May 15th, 1979
    Sonnet, ( I wonder how long this ( my secret) haven will last )


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