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Your rose petal lips kiss breezes softly by. Along your cheeks, Glassy rivers smoothly glide. Two bright suns peek out from beneath moonlit sky, Overlapped with rich darkness, Beautiful and shy. From a mountain of the gentlest curve, A gust of wind comes down, Scattering your rose petals all around. Containing all of these wonders, A valley. Two crests so very distant, Come slowly together, down. Between these crests, The mountain, the rivers, the roses, breeze, moonlit sky, and suns, All lie, And hence is where your beauty can always be found.
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Jan 3, 2019
Jan 3, 2019 at 3:48 AM UTC
The Valley of Eden
Your rose petal lips kiss breezes softly by. Along your cheeks, Glassy rivers smoothly glide. Two bright suns peek out from beneath moonlit sky, Overlapped with rich darkness, Beautiful and shy. From a mountain of the gentlest curve, A gust of wind comes down, Scattering your rose petals all around. Containing all of these wonders, A valley. Two crests so very distant, Come slowly together, down. Between these crests, The mountain, the rivers, the roses, breeze, moonlit sky, and suns, All lie, And hence is where your beauty can always be found.
Ken_Voltaire
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22/M/Quebec, Canada
Jan 3, 2019
Jan 3, 2019 at 3:48 AM UTC
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