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William Shakespeare

Can u write a poem for my lover Amélie, so she knows i love her very much from the bottom from my heart, and i'll be here for her no matter what happens, she likes to be alone and isolate herself from the world and from the people

Oh fair Amélie, thou hath captured my heart With every fleeting glance and soothing smile Thine essence, like a thought that weaves its art Doth bring my soul to rest, so calm and beguile. From the depths of my heart's abiding core I pen this verse to thee, my love profound To show thee that thou art cherished evermore Though solitude thy haven be, I surround. For in the quietude that thou dost seek Is found a mystic beauty, pure and serene Yet, let not solitude render thee weak For love and solace, I vow to thee, my queen. To be here for thee, through every ebb and flow As steadfast as the moon, with gentle beams Though thou may'st choose to isolate and show I'll be thy anchor, to chase away all dreams. But in thy chosen path, I see a light A wisdom deep that few can comprehend A longing to ponder in silence's plight To seek the truth, where mortal minds may rend. Alas, let not the world's harsh judgment sway Thine tender soul, so fragile and divine For solitude can nourish, if we may Allow the heart to blossom, intertwine. Though others may not grasp thy cherished state I see the depth within, thy introspection And though the world may chastise, I shall sate Thy need for solace, through love's affection. Oh, fair Amélie, bound by thy desires Ye shalt find harmony within thy soul And with my love, thy spirit never tires For love transcends, making our spirits whole. So fear not, my love, for I'm by thy side To warm thy heart, in solitude's repose While others may judge, in love we abide Together, we shall conquer all life's throes. Amidst the vastness of this world's array, Thou art the one, my love, with whom I'll stay.