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Spring, Butterflies and Oxygen

Window latches unhook to reveal the awakening sun. Fresh air enters nostrils, so calming, soothing. Marvelous. Sweet kisses on mouths from Mother Nature send humbled quivers down spines. Cheeks blush, soft velvet wings flatter corners of lips into gentle smiles while carrying a tune of Spring’s captivating elation. Mornings started off purely- flirting with spring, butterflies and oxygen.
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May 13, 2011
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