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*She got star dust sprinkled evenly Within the shorelines of her ravishing eyes And stardust, pristine naïve look benignly Creasing her soft supple aristocratic face no need to accessorize Her posture upright and poised Elegance, charm and grace effortlessly effused By her, emotional hazards posed By a presence so spell-binding, one will be amused At the hypnotic effect experienced by All and sundry Though she turns a blind eye A scathingly sultry look suddenly evident on her sweet face turned sour She undoubtedly is a toxic flower.*
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Jan 15, 2014
Jan 15, 2014 at 9:37 AM UTC
Toxic Flower
*She got star dust sprinkled evenly Within the shorelines of her ravishing eyes And stardust, pristine naïve look benignly Creasing her soft supple aristocratic face no need to accessorize Her posture upright and poised Elegance, charm and grace effortlessly effused By her, emotional hazards posed By a presence so spell-binding, one will be amused At the hypnotic effect experienced by All and sundry Though she turns a blind eye A scathingly sultry look suddenly evident on her sweet face turned sour She undoubtedly is a toxic flower.*
Ever been at a cool chill spot then an angel of a lady passed by and you'd forget your 'wares' and steal a myriad stares
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Jan 15, 2014
Jan 15, 2014 at 9:37 AM UTC
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