Smile with thine eyes, and heart in unison
Love with thine faith with no devision,
Cupid doth shoot shafts, well beseen
Egressing it’s power and charm within
Tis thy love I seek with plea,
To smile upon my humble fee
Cringing my life, confusing
Yet Ay! Tis my heart remains sighing
I who played a fool in fain,
Loving thee unconditionally
Disdained I feel, while smiling lovingly
Thou should be blamed
Importuned was I a many a smile
Of suitors so brave with daring smiles,
Guised with fortune, fame and name’
I repeat my love thou ought to blame
It was thy charms and smile so true,
That delusion so oft indeed flew
For reality doth knock deep within
Realizing now II was never in sin
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