O My Love

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O my love how much I miss you-
There in the sun and in the chill
And in the rain and in the dust
I kept thinking of you;
I can see your glowing red locks-
(Matching the temper I almost fear)
Growing these days-
Makes you Beauty personified;
I can see your blue eyes-
Deeper than the sea,
Glisten with love for me in your heart;
Your happiness blew the insecurity away-
What I'm keeping here in the deep,
Like the first blow of fresh wind
Would have blown the dirt away;
O my love how much I miss you.

O my love how much I miss you-
In the Front, surrounded by enemies
Your thoughts only kept me sane;
Destruction of the people and terror-
It was too much to bear;
My heart yearned for you-
Wanted to reach and cuddle you
And forget those frights that tug me
Along with them in the darkest place;
Suddenly I saw you, glowing bright,
In my mind,
And there was no dark, only light-
That showed me where I headed;
Here I am now, in front of you;
Your spirit that kept me alive,
O my love, how much I miss you!

O my love how much I miss you-
In the War, being alone
When waiting to be withered away-
Your smile in my mind
That kept me alive;
I kept wandering-
Here against all the odd, all the world
Would you miss me for a second?
Or rather throw me away
For abandoning you, here all alone;
But your eyes tells me-
What I needed to hear;
You bear the love that shinning,
And can bring me back from Hell.
My being here is my Oath to you;
O my love how much I miss you.

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