Sandrine
By diddleisquat
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SANDRINE
For those eyes so deep a man could drown,
To see them the world I would swim around.
For the laughter as soft as summer rain,
To hear I would swim that world again.
For the smile so bright as clearest day,
Through the darkest night I would find my way.
To kiss those lips so full and true,
And say these words “How I love you”.
Through night and day I would search the world,
To reach the one I call my girl.
Across the desert and sea I would roam,
To be with you, my one, my own.
If I should ever see you cry,
My love, for me, the world would die.
As roses all would cease to bloom,
My heart becomes an empty room.
But this, my love, could never be,
Sandrine you are the world to me.
You are the roses all in bloom,
You fill my heart, there is no room.
When life on earth is nevermore,
Into the night my love will soar.
And looking down from the stars will be,
My love for you, eternally.
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