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Click hereI do believe in love.
And love is just a deception,
For one who detest the restraints
That lie in affection.
Lust, however, is found in abundance,
In a smile that is so devoid of sincerity
And in a touch that is all but benign:
But, oh, who knows what lies in love,
Until thee meet the pair of eyes
In which, thee will safely resign.
A poem that has much potential. There are some rough moments and when comparing one must always deal with the Perception and the Deception, just like the correlation between Lust and Love.
re·sign
1.leave job: to give up a paid or unpaid position voluntarily
2.accept something reluctantly: to come to terms with something and acquiesce in it reluctantly
3.relinquish claim: to give up a right or claim to something
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would suggest reside instead
This does, however, need considerable work to be fit for purpose. The first stanza almost works - some thoughts to improve the scansion:
I believe in love.
And love is just deception,
I detest the restraints
That lie in love's affection.
The second stanza has some very clumsy lines - line 5, 6 and 7 all grate and in the final couplet, if you must use antiquated terms, use the correct form: would be thou meets (I think) in the penultimate verse.
Sweet O.