SIENE MICHELLE PALIZZI
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Black Night Celebration for a Wedding Vow

He raised her into someone
I know someone now
I felt the hum of his mind
I know him too, his alter-ego

Afraid to lose someone that creative
Afraid to be viewed with laughter by him
Afraid to lose my sense of darkness
Wanting to be light to him also

A torrent in the night woke me up just now
A turnabout, a celebration in the black night
Sense the toil
The crown of the black night upon his head

We made a wedding vow for honesty
Honestly, I plan on a second side to life
You told me I was beautiful yesterday
And I forgive the soot you bring our marriage

If my ashes are buried soon, and they shall be ashes
Continue my writing habit
And give ink to articles, songs, and white papers
If not by my penmanship then by yours

I want you as complicated as a god might be
And I want to rise again myself
She arose with a new figuring of the modern day drama
For she was from a famous bloodline

You remind me of the statue of David
As I pinned back your arm muscle, you let me during a moment of love
You have plenty of new days on the horizon
To be covered in bed with a solid gold blanket engraved,

Peace
Friendship
Money
Adventure

We deserve to have a private love affair with one another
I hope it lasts the rest of our lives
I love that you protect me
I can’t resist you babe
Mon amie.


[You may peck a kiss then French kiss the wife.]
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