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The pleasure is all mine when I see a nickel on the sidewalk while on my way to the bus-stop nearby, and when I, the fast traveller, see a piece of weathered poster whirled up in the wind and then laid there on the roadside forgotten, yet still retaining its hue vivid —the colors are still lively at the least, nevertheless.     My heart grows into full vivacity     when I see such serendipity so small, glowing in brilliance yet so lucid, in a manner ever graceful —no matter how tiny that is—     from the bottom of my heart          —I'm being accepted     into thy blissfulness, which may hold     the wonders of the world     ever imaginable.
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Aug 27, 2020
Aug 27, 2020 at 5:41 AM UTC
Serendipity
The pleasure is all mine when I see a nickel on the sidewalk while on my way to the bus-stop nearby, and when I, the fast traveller, see a piece of weathered poster whirled up in the wind and then laid there on the roadside forgotten, yet still retaining its hue vivid —the colors are still lively at the least, nevertheless.     My heart grows into full vivacity     when I see such serendipity so small, glowing in brilliance yet so lucid, in a manner ever graceful —no matter how tiny that is—     from the bottom of my heart          —I'm being accepted     into thy blissfulness, which may hold     the wonders of the world     ever imaginable.
saul_bae
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28/M/Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
Aug 27, 2020
Aug 27, 2020 at 5:41 AM UTC
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