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Love Kept in Name


old Couple

 

My love is kept in your name
It is best when it is on tongue
This domestic lover is still same
I am with you then i am young

Thanks for being by my side
In the court of Two hearts
Thanks for being my bride

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July 19, 2015
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4 responses to “Love Kept in Name”

  1. Poet Rummager Avatar
    Poet Rummager
    September 24, 2015

    Did you watch the movie, The Notebook?

    Reply
    1. SAN_jeet Avatar
      SAN_jeet
      September 24, 2015

      ofcourse Yes

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  2. Poet Rummager Avatar
    Poet Rummager
    September 24, 2015

    Very sweet poem!

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    1. SAN_jeet Avatar
      SAN_jeet
      September 24, 2015

      Thank You

      Reply

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