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Love poem from Thomasina to Septimus
(from the Book Arcadia by Tom Stoppard)
Title: Love poem from Thomasina to Septimus
(from the Book Arcadia by Tom Stoppard)
Category: Literature / Poetry
Details: Words: 125 | Pages: 0.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Love poem from Thomasina to Septimus
(from the Book Arcadia by Tom Stoppard)
To Septimus, with my warmest affection,
Some things in life we cannot control;
Some things, we cannot hide.
My love for you is deep and strong
And it's the greatest love of all.
I looked at you,
Noticed you looking at me
And all I saw
Was it's meant to be.
Don't let me close my eyes
A thousand things I have to see.
Show me the world
And show me how to be.
Explore
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saw
Was it's meant to be.
Don't let me close my eyes
A thousand things I have to see.
Show me the world
And show me how to be.
Explore this love
Study this delirious heart rate and
Soon we'll be
Single soul inhibiting two bodies
And if I fall, I need to know
That you'll catch me
So I can risk this life, this love
So I can live.
Hopelessly devoted to you,
Thomasina
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