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Humid breeze fell Hard upon Us From there I heard How descended She. Sonorous footprints rushing towards Me From there I knew, That for her came They, Mass-hurtled inquirers. Before long said I: 'Cannot be taken Her!' Over crown-blasted blaze rushed I To the moist street; Taking The eyes of Mine, Flickered The world against Me. Reached they for In my arms laying Wings. Thereupon I felt, the groundbreaking Hiss, Which, From envying Eyes, Hurled out Itself in Disguise. From there I knew That hasten must I Behind circumference, Under immensity, Before evocation. And then revealed She The wings for the Stars. Flashing eyes reborned Life, Plumes hurtled the Ground, Skin-flares illumed the Sky, Goldening-hair had Confound. And then ran I Just against Me!
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Apr 18, 2020
Apr 18, 2020 at 7:16 PM UTC
Ran I
Humid breeze fell Hard upon Us From there I heard How descended She. Sonorous footprints rushing towards Me From there I knew, That for her came They, Mass-hurtled inquirers. Before long said I: 'Cannot be taken Her!' Over crown-blasted blaze rushed I To the moist street; Taking The eyes of Mine, Flickered The world against Me. Reached they for In my arms laying Wings. Thereupon I felt, the groundbreaking Hiss, Which, From envying Eyes, Hurled out Itself in Disguise. From there I knew That hasten must I Behind circumference, Under immensity, Before evocation. And then revealed She The wings for the Stars. Flashing eyes reborned Life, Plumes hurtled the Ground, Skin-flares illumed the Sky, Goldening-hair had Confound. And then ran I Just against Me!
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25/F/Hungary
Apr 18, 2020
Apr 18, 2020 at 7:16 PM UTC
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