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I Do
I have always dreamt of a day A day filled with blissful memories Entrenched in the hallowed walls Well-knit in my heart of hearts The day a prince stole my heart To keep in his cherished heart-vault I will blow the fanfare with loud trumpets Tell the timeless tales to my children On how he chivalrously won my heart Captivatingly serenading my beauty What a day glued to my memory When he swept me off my feet *proposally* Among cherished friends and loved ones Who witnessed the grandstand A real prince indeed Fulfilling my knight in shining armour tales The captivating nature of his nectar- sting Was sanely unrejectable Love beyond measure is all I crave The happiness I have always envisaged Alas I woke from it all Only to discover it all being a dream A pigment of my imaginations
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