A poem from the heart

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I love you yet it seems I love you not as much as I desire for you
open up me that I may be yet more open
oh Mary, eyes see not without light and the sun shines not without your son

Joy what is, what is not joy?
my peace not as you not peace
suffer me that you suffer as we suffer without we

I want to be more for you; it seems trust is a state of being more than an action except:
to surrender to what is
to be still
to risk: to love enough to enter fear to melt away fear

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Deleted: I love you yet it seems I love you not as much as I desire for you Added: <blockquote>I love you yet it seems I love you not as much as I desire for you
Unchanged: open up me that I may be yet more openUnchanged: open up me that I may be yet more open
Unchanged: oh Mary, eyes see not without light and the sun shines not without your sonUnchanged: oh Mary, eyes see not without light and the sun shines not without your son
Unchanged: Joy what is, what is not joy?Unchanged: Joy what is, what is not joy?
Unchanged: my peace not as you not peaceUnchanged: my peace not as you not peace
Unchanged: suffer me that you suffer as we suffer without weUnchanged: suffer me that you suffer as we suffer without we
Unchanged: I want to be more for you; it seems trust is a state of being more than an action except:Unchanged: I want to be more for you; it seems trust is a state of being more than an action except:
Unchanged: to surrender to what isUnchanged: to surrender to what is
Unchanged: to be stillUnchanged: to be still
Deleted: to risk: to love enough to enter fear to melt away fear Added: to risk: to love enough to enter fear to melt away fear</blockquote>

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