Sonnet II
No one can know the love I have for you,
So deep within my heart and in my soul,
Impossible to keep within; subdue,
For you complete my life and make it whole.
Remembering the day I saw you first,
With golden hair and oh, that loving smile,
You took me in, a dying man of thirst,
And quenched all doubt which held me in denial.
The walks we took along the country road,
We sat in fields under a shady tree,
As this became a lover’s fair abode,
Entwined within a blissful rapture we.
One look is all it took for you to gain,
An everlasting love which will remain.
Peter Lowell Paulson
October 16, 2010
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