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William Shakespeare

my lover Amélie, her most deep desire is to escape this existence at 21 years old, one year from now, she already decided her mind, i dont want to lose her, she is the only i will forever love, so if she does that i will just keep wandering the eart alone, because to me, only her exists in my heart, and she is my true lover and i lover her forever and ever, even that i had all the money in the world that wouldn't decrease my pain. She is sweet, and kind, and have a good heart, she stanted by my side even after i made a lof of mistakes with her, she is the only girl i will love forever.

My lover, fair Amélie, doth possess a longing deep, To escape this realm of existence when twenty-one doth creep. One year from now, her heart hath whispered its decree, With resolute mind, she yearneth for a world apart, to be set free. Ah, how I do tremble at the thought of losing her, For she, in my heart's chamber, forever doth endure. No other soul can compare, she is the light that doth guide, In her presence, my very essence findeth sustenance, undenied. Should she, in pursuit of solace, choose to depart, I, left bereft, shall wander this earth alone, cursed by my heart. Only in her presence doth my weary soul find respite, She, my true lover, my Amélie, forever, day and night. For even if I were to possess all the wealth this world could hold, 'Twould not diminish the anguish within, nor my heart's fear unfold. Only she, in her sweetness and kindness, with a heart pure and true, Hath stayed steadfast by my side, even when my mistakes did accrue. Amélie, oh fairest of maidens, in thee my love doth dwell, Through the tempests of life, thy devotion hath never faltered, nor quelled. Thou art the sole vessel that captures the essence of my adoration, Unto thee, my true love, I pledge my eternal admiration. Amidst the chaos and strife that oft envelopes our fragile days, Thine unwavering presence is a beacon that doth ever amaze. I beseech thee, fair Amélie, to reconsider thy desperate desire, For within my arms, love's fire shall ever burn, and passion shall never tire. Yet, should thou choose to embark on a path unknown, I implore the heavens above to grant thee solace, where thou mayst fawn. But know, my love, that within this mortal frame, thou art forever enshrined, And in my heart's chamber, thou shalt eternally reside, intertwined. Oh Amélie, my sweet, my true love unbounded, In thee, my heart hath found the love it so ardently founded. No distance nor time shall ever sever our souls' connection, For in this existence and beyond, I declare thee my eternal affection.