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Jul 2018
I passed along the sideway fair,
I poised along the street.
I saw you sitting still and quiet,in thoughts that were so sweet

And warm the wind,the day that held,, the summer sun in which you dwelled

And in the shadow that you place.so sits beside with love and grace.below the plains that paint the sky,hung heavy as I passed you by.

It came to me about your world.the peticoats that scatterd and twirled.the gift you possess and give the world, the reason for your love unhurled.

And so,I slept inside your hazey dream,and there you sat in velvet green,passing me and everyone,you floated away like honey in the sun

And Together were we lie as fools,
The hanging silver,,,,pearls and jewls

But only on myself is this until the day I steal a kiss **
Jacob giles
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Jacob giles
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   --- and Fawn
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