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A Fling with Spring

by 1sadiewrites

The violent violets of her eyes The latitude of her mattress of green, the greenest grass by the lily pond where she dreams to say, "Share my ship of the fallen leaves and algae, green, the greenest." Natures plays her tricks again clad in clothes which are a gauzy garden of renewal.
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1sadiewrites
30 / F / United States
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Written by
1sadiewrites
30 / F / United States
Published
Jun 27, 2018
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8·52
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#freeform#nature#seasons#girls#whimsy#myth
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