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She, Who's perceives, Your deepest mystery. She, Who adores nature, Just more, more than me. She, Who's a fresh air, That can so well heal. She, Who listens, But will never judge you To be silly. She, Who can smile, In her greatest miseries. She, Who loves, And sees all as a good being. She Who's sans, sans a family, But blessed and pampered By her pets daily, She, Who'll prove, 'Age is just a number, In intimacy.' She, Who's heart, is so,so lively A heart, that Pours love pious, incessantly. She, Who dwells in a heaven on earth, Nests in her alluring heavenly hearth, Amidst the birds, plants and beasts. And is so, so fond of nature's mirth She, Who's fond of nature and tree. She, Who so loves writing poetry. And Is a pro, At this proficient artistry She, Who'll spread happiness, Wherever she'll be. Is my sweet, sweet aunt-friend My dear aunt and friend Called 'Margie'!
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Nov 29, 2017
Nov 29, 2017 at 4:23 PM UTC
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She, Who's perceives, Your deepest mystery. She, Who adores nature, Just more, more than me. She, Who's a fresh air, That can so well heal. She, Who listens, But will never judge you To be silly. She, Who can smile, In her greatest miseries. She, Who loves, And sees all as a good being. She Who's sans, sans a family, But blessed and pampered By her pets daily, She, Who'll prove, 'Age is just a number, In intimacy.' She, Who's heart, is so,so lively A heart, that Pours love pious, incessantly. She, Who dwells in a heaven on earth, Nests in her alluring heavenly hearth, Amidst the birds, plants and beasts. And is so, so fond of nature's mirth She, Who's fond of nature and tree. She, Who so loves writing poetry. And Is a pro, At this proficient artistry She, Who'll spread happiness, Wherever she'll be. Is my sweet, sweet aunt-friend My dear aunt and friend Called 'Margie'!
Margie is a friend of mine, I met on Niume. This is a poem, I wrote for her. Lemme know how's it. Thankyou for reading, and the reactions.
Lavendergal
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Nov 29, 2017
Nov 29, 2017 at 4:23 PM UTC
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