In golden hue, a color rare and bright,
Like sun’s embrace, it fills the world with light.
‘Tis yellow, like the daffodil in bloom,
A vibrant shade, dispelling any gloom.
Behold! A creature, swift and full of grace,
The falcon soars with elegance and chase.
Its feathers, silver-gray, adorn the sky,
A sight that makes the heart of man comply.
Beside them rests a book, a tome of old,
Its pages filled with tales yet to be told.
A vessel of knowledge, wisdom it holds,
Unfolding secrets, stories yet untold.
Two men, their souls entwined in love’s embrace,
A love that time nor judgment can erase.
Their hearts aflame, devotion ever true,
A love that’s boundless, steadfast and anew.
For love, like colors, animals, and things,
Knows not the boundaries society brings.
In Shakespeare’s words, their love will e’er endure,
A testament to love’s eternal lure.
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