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there was a girl, a slight girl with peppered flush cheeks and golden brow where heavenly sways within her keep, there was a girl with lips ghastly glow sweetly pale under the glints of the sun and the way the sea foams on coral shores there was a girl with strong curved legs taken like from a marble stone and plump hips blanketed like the gentle slope of a rolling hill there was a girl with eyes reminiscent of early dawn the light of day which so few ever sees the iris retracts as the brightness ascends still retaining the speckled flecks of a thousand floating stars this girl was a girl with no ordinary talent and no great mind yet with laughter like sugar crackers crumbling in a hot potato stew she held the weight--the meat wrapped around her bones she would hug her elbows and bite her lip, collect sweat beading on her skin, sit in a quiet corner and ponder what lays beyond the walls which alluded to a great yonder
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Jul 17, 2016
Jul 17, 2016 at 8:35 PM UTC
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there was a girl, a slight girl with peppered flush cheeks and golden brow where heavenly sways within her keep, there was a girl with lips ghastly glow sweetly pale under the glints of the sun and the way the sea foams on coral shores there was a girl with strong curved legs taken like from a marble stone and plump hips blanketed like the gentle slope of a rolling hill there was a girl with eyes reminiscent of early dawn the light of day which so few ever sees the iris retracts as the brightness ascends still retaining the speckled flecks of a thousand floating stars this girl was a girl with no ordinary talent and no great mind yet with laughter like sugar crackers crumbling in a hot potato stew she held the weight--the meat wrapped around her bones she would hug her elbows and bite her lip, collect sweat beading on her skin, sit in a quiet corner and ponder what lays beyond the walls which alluded to a great yonder
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Jul 17, 2016
Jul 17, 2016 at 8:35 PM UTC
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