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The starlight caught a glimmer, a sparkle scarcely seen. There was a little cherub just waiting in a tree. it said, "Now, O Wand'rer, The Lord God sent me To Grant some comfort; some comfort for thee." The Wand'rer leaned forward, upon his crooked staff and searched for his heartstrings left in the mountain pass. "O cherub," Said the Wand'rer, "Please hearken to me... I have but one request, if no trouble it would be." "Please take now this flower, picked from fields of peonies, and bring it to my lady; tell her not it is from me."
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Jul 27, 2011
Jul 27, 2011 at 10:52 AM UTC
The Cherub Tree
The starlight caught a glimmer, a sparkle scarcely seen. There was a little cherub just waiting in a tree. it said, "Now, O Wand'rer, The Lord God sent me To Grant some comfort; some comfort for thee." The Wand'rer leaned forward, upon his crooked staff and searched for his heartstrings left in the mountain pass. "O cherub," Said the Wand'rer, "Please hearken to me... I have but one request, if no trouble it would be." "Please take now this flower, picked from fields of peonies, and bring it to my lady; tell her not it is from me."
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Jul 27, 2011
Jul 27, 2011 at 10:52 AM UTC
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