Twixt the bowers, I sit and weep,
My eyes get dry, I fall asleep,
In my dreams, you run and come,
And wake me up, I see no one,
I jump from bowers, and my eyes play,
Searching your foot, your tender neigh,
In trees I lurk, with bolts I fly,
Above the tree, in vain I sigh,
How I beheld you, when you were not around,
And enraptured I hear, your holy sound,
In hide and seek, you transform colors,
In air you float, like fish in rivers,
Feeling so delighted, you capture the breeze,
And fly so delicately, with a bunch of bees,
Attending the birds, in nest you move,
Plucking some grapes, in enchanted grooves,
Your mild footsteps, on air float,
You glide on air, nimble as goat,
To see the stars, as they own your breed,
And sniffing the rain, as your eternal need,
I hunt from behind, but swiftly you flee,
I love this game, of you and me,
So lets chase this, eternal try,
You love me, as forever will I.
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