Triptych: Eye Sentence You, A Song in A minor

"Triptych: Eye Sentence You, A Song in A minor," a poem by E. Eugene Jones Baldwin, captures the swift intensity of love's entanglement. The speaker reflects on a fated connection with a captivating woman, whose presence stirs deep emotions and ancient instincts.

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