Cicero and Gaia
Cicero :
"You must not seek me,
For I am beyond curable,
My limbs lost, my soul bruised,
I cannot be your lover"
Gaia :
"In a life that is crammed,
with deathless battles,
We are all disfigured,
some within,
carrying mutilated souls,
some on the outside,
with irretrievable flaws,
Oh Cicero, what love do you speak of?
e'en midst that chaotic existence,
I adore your truthful presence,
Must you know,
when winds fall in love,
the worldly appearance,
becomes extraneous,
and to whatever extent,
To you the actuality may seem dismal,
my love for you is abiding and immortal...."
(c) S.S
"You must not seek me,
For I am beyond curable,
My limbs lost, my soul bruised,
I cannot be your lover"
Gaia :
"In a life that is crammed,
with deathless battles,
We are all disfigured,
some within,
carrying mutilated souls,
some on the outside,
with irretrievable flaws,
Oh Cicero, what love do you speak of?
e'en midst that chaotic existence,
I adore your truthful presence,
Must you know,
when winds fall in love,
the worldly appearance,
becomes extraneous,
and to whatever extent,
To you the actuality may seem dismal,
my love for you is abiding and immortal...."
(c) S.S
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