The document expresses the pain of unrequited love and loneliness on Valentine's Day. The speaker's heart cries out for love but finds it unattainable. Each Valentine's Day is a day of shame that plays perdition's refrain, leaving the speaker wondering if they are undesirable. Despite enticing curves and a confident demeanor, the speaker's smiles and litanies of love go unmet.
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bMichael's Petrachan Sonnet To Women on Valentine's Day
The document expresses the pain of unrequited love and loneliness on Valentine's Day. The speaker's heart cries out for love but finds it unattainable. Each Valentine's Day is a day of shame that plays perdition's refrain, leaving the speaker wondering if they are undesirable. Despite enticing curves and a confident demeanor, the speaker's smiles and litanies of love go unmet.
The document expresses the pain of unrequited love and loneliness on Valentine's Day. The speaker's heart cries out for love but finds it unattainable. Each Valentine's Day is a day of shame that plays perdition's refrain, leaving the speaker wondering if they are undesirable. Despite enticing curves and a confident demeanor, the speaker's smiles and litanies of love go unmet.
Life’s cruel jest, Valentine’s. A day of shame. Each –single- year plays perdition’s refrain. “What is this?” Am I not desirable?
Enticing curves and confident amble.
Litanies for love unmet, smile’s disdain. Oh, you’re lovely, your smile a warm embrace. Vermillion hues glow in chocolate veil. Essence, minstrels, of our cultural tale. Yarn, interweaving strength. Velvet; stalwart. One day can’t express our love for your grace. Untold rapture your smile brings to our hearts.