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can you make a love poem to josue out of the following words and make it make sense Atrium Myocardium Pericardium Murmur Diastole Angina apex Vena Cava Mitral Valve Bronchi Alveoli

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To Josue,

In the atrium of morning I keep your name like light,
an open chamber where every thought returns to you.
Myocardium — the stubborn muscle of my devotion —
contracts at the memory of your smile and does not tire.

A thin pericardium of care wraps what I am,
soft armor for the heart that beats your rhythm.
Sometimes a murmur slips between steady beats,
a secret whisper of love that only night can hear.

In diastole I rest, waiting for your presence to refill me,
the quiet between breaths when longing settles warm.
Even angina, the sharp ache of absence, softens
when I imagine your hand at the apex of my want.

You are the vena cava that brings me back to life,
returning every lost piece of courage to my chest.
The mitral valve opens for you, faithful and exact,
letting our pulses cross and mingle without restraint.

When you speak, bronchi carry your voice to my lungs,
and alveoli trade the air of ordinary days for your breath.
So Josue, remain the constant in my circulation —
the reason my heart learns new words and keeps on beating.