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He was my beloved And I was his And for that moment time stopped. We captured infinity in A kiss A glance A touch. Tho' folly enlarged our world Infinity made two hearts one.

1+1=0 (zero=infinity) • Opuss № I

Goodnight, my love My eyes are getting heavy But even more I just want to escape To a world where we are one. Goodnight, my love Time is taking its toll on me My body creaks like a wooden floor My mind forgets more than it remembers A myri…

The Kiss • Opuss № I

N ear me, tho you are an ocean away A lways a heartbeat away from me S eeing, watching over me year after year A ll I want is you, my NASA man.

Polaris • Opuss № I

Starlight, Starbright, To the sky I looked for you tonight And became jealous of them all. I first tilted my head to the sky But I could only see a Dipper So on the pier I laid To see all the stars wearing veils But I was not. They were a…

Starlight, Starbright (for My NASA Man) • Opuss № I

If I was reckless If I lied to you And made a mess of your life And, in the process, put my life on the line, Would you choose prison to protect me? If I betrayed your every trust Lied about you to everyone I know Would you dedicate your l…

Wednesday • Opuss № I

Markova, "I Will Not Die an Unlived Life."

"The Future Exists Only In Our Imaginations." • Opuss № I

I am working on something, so I turned to reading my favorite poet--Ella Wheeler Wilcox--for inspiration. Though she is most known from this poem (as becomes obvious after reading the first line), I never read it before tonight. It is poign…

Solitude, By Ella Wheeler Wilcox • Opuss № I

"Without music, life would be a mistake." ~ Friedrich Nietzsche

Opuss № I

The Burden is relative to all of us. We choose and decide what aspect of our life is a burden. That is why I, the dying girl being a literal burden carried on someone's shoulders, is rhetorically asking if they see all the lovely little t…

In Answer To: "What Is The Burden" • Opuss № I

I have so many aches and pains already, But the best are those that come from being wrapped around your sholders. I am thankful they are broad enough to carry me. Just a little longer, please You heard the doctor say that for my disease …

Which Is The Burden? • Opuss № I