The Love For You Poem by Natasa To

The Love For You

I painted you a desire thing,
With years about a love;
I little thought to find your love
A least a dozen more love;
My desire gave you  brown eyes
A curly hair on my head:
I came to find the blue sky,
The autumn leaves turned to multicolor.

  You whisper my ears this morning.
  You tingled very much;
I own that I could wish you love me
A somewhat lighter you;
And if you ask me how my desire
Your beauty charms might be improved to my desire,
I would not have you to talk to them,
You have the bear's  grace,
The blank heaven shine,
The footstep of the rabbit, the neck of a whale;
I love you still, believe me.
Though my heart its passion love;
You 're all my desire painted me.
But oh! How much love I have for you!
I painted you a desire thing,
With years about a love;
I little thought to find your love
A least a dozen more love;
My desire gave you  brown eyes
A curly hair on my head:
I came to find the blue sky,
The autumn leaves turned to multicolor.

  You whisper my ears this morning.
  You tingled very much;
I own that I could wish you love me
A somewhat lighter you;
And if you ask me how my desire
  Your beauty charms might be improved to my desire,
I would not have you to talk to them,
You have the bear's  grace,
The blank heaven shine,
The footstep of the rabbit, the neck of a whale;
I love you still, believe me.
Though my heart its passion love;
You 're all my desire painted me.
But oh! How much love I have for you!

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