To be Loved



Those who oppose my happiness
                   Will jump for joy
                    if lie in defeat
                     Might I than
                     Stand alone
                    With my head
                        Held high
                    To been than
                 Freinds to my for
                      Oh est me
                    Must I admitt
                   Might my tears
                    Speak my pain
           He chorest to follow me
                    Might he gain
                 What speaks then
           Of those who underminds
       Who wish me pain and wants
                         Me to cry
         Standest straight in there eye
                Suffers me they refute
                  Wild and untamed
                    A scripted truth
      Might the years of unhappiness
                      Wash my face
                           But than
                       The sun rose
            Darkness stood opposed
                      defeated night
                      Day had chose
                      to make certain
                        That day was
                           No more
                           Gathered
                  My mind and strength
                  to campaign once again
                     A companion became
                         My reason to fly
                       Happy I am myself
         But glad that someone loves me
                     Marry me in all refute
                  To tell the world I love you
                Wipe the years from my eyes

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External and internal compositions. Positioned to be unlocked, and unloved.

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on November 02, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme ABCDEFGDHICJKIKLAMGGNCOPQDRSTRUVHWXLYGZIN1 2
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 1,531
Words 154
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 43

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