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A Butterfly

He held the butterfly close on a terrace green and far, not too hard, as it might scar hopes of which nobody knows. If only he could dare to dream take a deep breath and spread their wings "But this world has many vile things," he closed his eyes with no esteem. She gently came along, first quietly - "I know a lovely world out there with birds roaming high everywhere. Sometimes we need to be naive, open our eyes and just believe." And with open arms, she had set him free.
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South African
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Aug 29, 2011
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