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Jan 2014
Gaze into your garden of a deep brown eye
I  leave my universe.
You never see the radiation of beauty on you,
Yet you are so big and full of life.
I see roses, daffodils, growing inside you.
Only one eye do I see gradation of colors have changed.
Beautiful, you are.
The gardener forgot to water you, your seeds never grew, sunlight was hidden,
you never knew the danger.
You were a dead garden never grown. Nonexistence
I ask you to let me take care of the garden.
I'll water you every day,
place you in a spot of sunshine,
tenderly listen to every thing a garden can say.
Everyone will know you exist
Your flowers will grow once more,
and they'll never stop.
Anxioussssss
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Anxioussssss
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