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The Bold Man With a Soft HeartA Poem from the novel "The Essence of Poetry: Gerald's Initial Book of Poems" Written by: Gerald L. Ingraham I'm like any other good man, Being as bold as I possibly can. Bold in a fashion of perseverance, Strong as well in my endurance. I may be hard to come across, Because this heart of mine is lost. It's lost in your sophistocated stare, Only it gives the feeling that's fair. Your touch heals my ill seclusion, And your kiss mends my torn illusion. I don't get a greater love back so often. If I did, my heart wouldn't just soften. You break my solitude and strength, I'm subdued to your serenity's length. You're so powerful by being so nice. Why is your love with me so concise? I pray for an ecstacy so long and gold, Because I'm a man in love who's bold. Poetry Ad-Free Upgrades Vote for this poem
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