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Let it fall from the heavens and adorn your beautiful head. your exquisite selfless body Your kind gentle eyes let it annoint you with divine grace and the blessings of the holy trinity. May you live in peace for all your days not in a daze but gaze forth to your Father Let you drop your self-image and take His vision of you. All that you need has been granted there will be thorns but you have boots there may be vines but you are lithe and nimble NOTHING CAN Stop YOU except yourself Do not be the obstacle to your happiness be the guide you know where it is and the Path by Heart You must leave out what you most Hate. That is sadness there will be none more for You you have taken more than you need and more than you deserve Life is not a means to an end goal. It is there for enjoyment Do not fall into the pit because you do not understand but take the bridge it is just one step closer to me and eternal happiness.
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Sep 26, 2010
Sep 26, 2010 at 7:53 AM UTC
Love
Let it fall from the heavens and adorn your beautiful head. your exquisite selfless body Your kind gentle eyes let it annoint you with divine grace and the blessings of the holy trinity. May you live in peace for all your days not in a daze but gaze forth to your Father Let you drop your self-image and take His vision of you. All that you need has been granted there will be thorns but you have boots there may be vines but you are lithe and nimble NOTHING CAN Stop YOU except yourself Do not be the obstacle to your happiness be the guide you know where it is and the Path by Heart You must leave out what you most Hate. That is sadness there will be none more for You you have taken more than you need and more than you deserve Life is not a means to an end goal. It is there for enjoyment Do not fall into the pit because you do not understand but take the bridge it is just one step closer to me and eternal happiness.
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Sep 26, 2010
Sep 26, 2010 at 7:53 AM UTC
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