This poem contains some Japanese language phrases. The title of the poem, "Unmei no Hito," means "Person of Destiny." The first line of the poem (Ai no Kotoba) means Words of Love and the last line of the poem (Kimidake Wo) translates into English to mean Only You. If you have any questions or comments about my website, you can e-mail me at: amethyst@starplace.com. Thank-you!

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          Unmei no Hito

          Ai no Kotoba,
          Endearments declaring lasting affection,
          Wishes of eternity spent together,
          Promises of love which survives all barriers,
          Kimidake Wo.


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