(Every four lines of the poem is to be read as one stanza)
The morning star in great delight
Shining with hope of love
And not seeming to go,
What a beauty it looks!
The streams in sweet melody
Oceans in hunger for love
And dolphins in action,
A way to long for love!
Yes, the morning star!
It has something to give.
The streams and oceans!
A good fortune they'll give.
On a bright sunny morn
The wind as calm as a sleep,
No cry but only love.
The birds flying more higher.
A day to cherish and rejoice
Be glad! A Princess is born.
Sing and sing, songs of love
Gracious is she, miss not!
Lovely as a floating feather
Sweet as a dancing peacock
And wonderful as beautiful,
Ah! The Princess of beauty.
Will love, who will not?
Will long, who will not?
Will treasure, who will not?
Will care, who will not?
Eyes awaits to see her grow
With love in care to give
And care in love to take,
She's a gem to many.
To marry her, ah!
Stars even may stop to twinkle.
Her love to be felt!
Death alone will die.
Her eyes perfect as dreams
No wonder, she's a Princess.
Let darkness overshadow light
But let not her beauty go.
Have faith, dreams come true
Never let go your dreams,
Its only a matter of time to have it
Time will come, time will say.
With the end war of hatred,
A gentleman is born.
Happy as the chirping birds
And filled with love of joy.
A cutie-pie, many whispered
A luck, some murmured.
Until time, all in words only
He is but a gentleman.
Will praise, who will not?
Will help, who will not?
Will claim, who will not?
Will love, who will not?
How long the road may be
If to meet him, sure to start.
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Perfect Lovebirds
Poetry"Perfect Lovebirds" is a love poem of 100 stanzas with 400 lines.