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flowers grow around her feet, when she walks on cobbled streets. a dainty ivory countenance, and delicate pale hands. not a single black stain on her, except straight ebony hair. her laughter resonates like chimes, she smells of old books and pines. rosy lips sip lemon tea, dark eyes as clear as light seas. deft fingers write with stardust, a sweetie pie with a perfect crust. besides a writer, she's an artist too; a musician, a joker; what else can she do? a lover of animals and raindrops, finds happiness in a plant *** made of sun rays in the days, stars and moonlight at nights. adores the winds and skies; she makes gray hellos into colorful goodbyes. ... the little fairy, made to wear flower crowns the nature's princess, that's what she is if i wrote what i love about her it'd be a never-ending list
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May 7, 2016
May 7, 2016 at 11:57 PM UTC
clara
flowers grow around her feet, when she walks on cobbled streets. a dainty ivory countenance, and delicate pale hands. not a single black stain on her, except straight ebony hair. her laughter resonates like chimes, she smells of old books and pines. rosy lips sip lemon tea, dark eyes as clear as light seas. deft fingers write with stardust, a sweetie pie with a perfect crust. besides a writer, she's an artist too; a musician, a joker; what else can she do? a lover of animals and raindrops, finds happiness in a plant *** made of sun rays in the days, stars and moonlight at nights. adores the winds and skies; she makes gray hellos into colorful goodbyes. ... the little fairy, made to wear flower crowns the nature's princess, that's what she is if i wrote what i love about her it'd be a never-ending list
i hope you enjoyed this one, charm-y clehrry. and i'm too, so, very much, beyond euphoric to have met another poet pal, artist, musician and carat in our friendship. {feeling wonhui vibes} ''sd;aksdas;';hd okay i just love you a whole lot.
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May 7, 2016
May 7, 2016 at 11:57 PM UTC
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