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Rated: E · Poetry · Romance/Love · #2283033
athena oh my athena
you, you oh you
why shall you do this to me
your impeccable gleam of pulchritude, blaring enchantment
your sacred mere gaze with the black holes you possess, a socket of allure aspirating me, heavenly azures of dove beryl magnets trapping me within your glare of perfection
your tact of velvety smother, like the placid touch of spelt upon a lea, the appendage sustaining my grin lying in the withins of my labyrinth of gestures, as you circumlocute infatuation with the sparkle of the lagoons of cerulean, even wounds which achingly disconsolate in sorrow sanate under your emitting of probity.
why shall you, Athena, why shall you rapture my amour, like a mermaid i am impelled by the chant of yours the euphony you pronounce, damned by a bliss, infatuated with the charm vestige you radiate, like a seraph scintillating suavity



why am i incarcerated in a faucet of love lust so far down the void of you, reciting paeans attempting to depict my ineffable desire for you
in zeal i fathom my necessity for you, to the seventh ring of inferno ill voyage just to witness that twinkle of gorgeousness effulging
the utter vicissitude i must seize to even bear the ponder of your transcendence, i fall endlessly enamored by the curvaceousness of yours every individual detail that dwell to make you I adore with infinite ardor.

you, you oh you, Athena the most graceful divinity to graze the earth, I kneel upon the goddess of immaculateness, sagacious and pure, placid and obstreperous nothing compares to your idiosyncrasy the embodiment of perfect, flawlessness itself,
i may be the most moronic or most pedantic for being inveigled for you, but nothing will cease how unequivocally unfeigned my stance is, you are my all Athena.




you are my absolute everything.
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