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She walks on clouds of ombre and touches silver rings her skirt a dozen roses surrounding pretty things she laughs and golden apples fall 2 covers forming a flimsy wall Which once was flesh and pulse her lovers call her many things long, and short, and thick she comes in dreams and quiet times and rainstorms come in quick she has a castle in the sky the sunset is her bed in war her wells will sometimes dry when torn souls belief is dead the universe encircles her like ribbons in her hair it’s starbursts set to still occur in all the joy we dare Who is this woman, free and fair? a Fantasy, I swear
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Feb 6, 2015
Feb 6, 2015 at 11:45 AM UTC
the breath of me
She walks on clouds of ombre and touches silver rings her skirt a dozen roses surrounding pretty things she laughs and golden apples fall 2 covers forming a flimsy wall Which once was flesh and pulse her lovers call her many things long, and short, and thick she comes in dreams and quiet times and rainstorms come in quick she has a castle in the sky the sunset is her bed in war her wells will sometimes dry when torn souls belief is dead the universe encircles her like ribbons in her hair it’s starbursts set to still occur in all the joy we dare Who is this woman, free and fair? a Fantasy, I swear
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Feb 6, 2015
Feb 6, 2015 at 11:45 AM UTC
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