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For the love of sunshine

by aditya-shankar

A glowing warmth lights up the front yard and slivers of sunshine touch gently upon your brown eyes. A butterfly blazes yellow and in the breeze, tall, old trees sway together, ever so gently. A sultry kiss blown across a lazy heaven brushes tenderly against your blushing cheek, and a summer sun burns through the mundane as the murmurs of the universe reverbate far within your brain. That's when you surmise maybe its not just plants that photosynthesize.
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25 / M / Indian
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25 / M / Indian
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Feb 22, 2016
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