UnPoetia:With Love Comes a Great Waterfall

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This poem was written in 820 AD by Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III and translated by the Uncyclopedian Oarfisherman

My friend, my friend, I headeth to thee, my hopes that you can get help from me.

I came from my home to thy new one, which Love hath brought thou inside. I’ve came with my Love and her great friend to visit you.

But many a danger doth happen, this danger happens to all.

When you visit Love to have some joy, with Love comes a great waterfall.

My friend, my friend, I hope you see me celebrating for thou.

Since thou art a ruler with Love by thy side and I hope thou art known by all.

My friend, I hope I make it, avoiding the danger to all.

I yearn to see thou and I shalt do it, since with Love comes a great waterfall