My eyes opened to behold a mortal world;
Innocently I cradled her unclothed breast;
The breeze of joyful songs smoked the clouds;
It’s been joy of life ever lived since infancy;
The joy-filled clouds'll someday dissipate in darkness;
And my eyes’ll roll to close in humility to eternity,
When I humbly kiss the sand of earth that I thread;
When I lay in dark silence of death,
Do not sing songs of sorrow,
Do not plant beautiful flowers of memory;
Do not flood my tomb with streaming salted water;
Sing graceful song, the Lord’s song, to my ears deafed;
If you’ll cry, cry in joy of love shared,
Pray we’ll in celebration of sainthood unseparated,
In unity of love in the Lord’s immortal bosom;
When my breathe finally ceases in death,
Do not let my memory live in your heart;
For if I live in your heart, my goddess,
You’ll not 've strength to fulfill the dream;
To fulfill the covenant to love in death;
Let my memory live in your eyes;
For if I live in your eyes, my goddess,
You’ll 've shared strength to live, to love again;
When my destiny is fulfilled, though world apart,
I’ll die to love you forever in a world of mortality;
I hate to leave you in a world graced by strange humors,
In a world of uncertain ecstasy we found fulfilled desires;
But know we’ve another life, a life after death,
A faithful life of immortality with the heavenlies;
When I die, remember, my beautiful angel,
I’ll be that immortal angel watching over you,
In silence of innocence of glazing glitter of stars;

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