Oh, how the color green doth shine so bright,
Like emerald jewels in the morning light.
A hue so rich, so full of life,
A symbol of growth, a symbol of strife.
And what creature doth grace this shade?
A creature of grace, a creature of aid.
A deer so swift, so gentle and fair,
A spirit of nature, beyond compare.
And what of the object, so humble and plain?
A simple book, with pages untamed.
A world of knowledge, a world of thought,
A treasure trove, for the mind to be caught.
And two men, who love with all their might,
Their hearts entwined, in love’s sweet delight.
A bond so strong, so pure and true,
A love that endures, forever anew.
Oh, how the green, the deer, the book,
Are but mere symbols, of love’s sweet hook.
For love doth conquer all, in its purest form,
And two men in love, shall weather any storm.
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