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The ultimate romantic gift that says "Forever."
Name a Star
for someone special -- a star that you can both wish on.
Let your sweetie know that they are your LOVE star and will be your star forever - give them a star of their own...
The International Star Registry gift package includes a beautiful 12" x 16" parchment certificate, with your sweetie's name, dedication date, and telescopic coordinates of their own star.
Romantic -- Star Inspired Poetry and Quotes to give with your STAR
To the Evening Star
Thomas Campbell (1777–1844)
STAR that bringest home the bee,
And sett'st the weary labourer free!
If any star shed peace, 'tis Thou
That send'st it from above.
Appearing when Heaven's breath and brow
Are sweet as hers we love.
Come to the luxuriant skies,
Whilst the landscape's odours rise,
Whilst far-off lowing herds are heard
And songs when toil is done,
From cottages whose smoke unstirr'd
Curls yellow in the sun.
Star of love's soft interviews,
Parted lovers on thee muse;
Their remembrancer in Heaven
Of thrilling vows thou art,
Too delicious to be riven
By absence from the heart.
Song
Celia Thaxter
WE sail toward evening's lonely star
That trembles in the tender blue;
One single cloud, a dusky bar,
Burnt with dull carmine through and through,
Slow smouldering in the summer sky,
Lies low along the fading west.
How sweet to watch its splendors die,
Wave-cradled thus and wind-caressed!
The soft breeze freshens, leaps the spray
To kiss our cheeks, with sudden cheer;
Upon the dark edge of the bay
Lighthouses kindle, far and near,
And through the warm deeps of the sky
Steal faint star-clusters, while we rest
In deep refreshment, thou and I,
Wave-cradled thus and wind-caressed.
How like a dream are earth and heaven,
Star-beam and darkness, sky and sea;
Thy face, pale in the shadowy even,
Thy quiet eyes that gaze on me!
O realize the moment's charm,
Thou dearest! we are at life's best,
Folded in God's encircling arm,
Wave-cradled thus and wind-caresse
Love on the Mountain
Thomas Boyd
MY LOVE comes down from the mountain
Through the mists of dawn;
I look, and the star of the morning
From the sky is gone.
My love comes down from the mountain,
At dawn, dewy-sweet;
Did you step from the star to the mountain,
O little white feet?
O whence came your twining tresses
And your shining eyes,
But out of the gold of the morning
And the blue of the skies?
The misty morning is burning
In the sun's red fire,
And the heart in my breast is burning
And lost in desire.
I follow you into the valley
But no word can I say;
To the East or the West I will follow
Till the dusk of my day.
XXIII. Man's Love
W. Shakespeare
LET me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove:—
O no! it is an ever-fixèd mark
That looks on tempests, and is never shaken;
It is the star to every wandering bark,
Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.
Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks
Within his bending sickle's compass come;
Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks,
But bears it out ev'n to the edge of doom:—
If this be error, and upon me proved,
I never writ, nor no man ever loved.
Part Five: The Single Hound
LVIII
Emily Dickinson (1830–86)
LIGHTLY stepped a yellow star
To its lofty place,
Loosed the Moon her silver hat
From her lustral face.
All of evening softly lit
As an astral hall—
"Father," I observed to Heaven,
"You are punctual."
Name a star, Romantic, sweet or thoughtful gift - buy a star, register it
and name a star for someone special and send star-crossed poetry or a quoteHow to buy a star with ideas for buying, registering and naming stars for someone special as a gift.
Buy, register and name a starfor him, fathers, sweeties, lovers, friends and more - loaded with gift ideas, for a unique, eternal, forever gift
from the universe, and just greatgifts for love and romance or romantic and holidaygifts
and romanticgifts!
Our starry-eyed gift ideas and stellargiftsuggestionsbuyingromanticgiftseasy - with gift suggestions for greatstarlightgifts to buy
for romantic nights for a very special guy, boyfriend, the man or woman, girlfriend, girl, lover, in your life... Pull a gift
from the sky -- catch a falling star
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