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Bonded Symphony

by juliesen-night

Bluebirds dance gracefully, Cardinals sing a symphony. Announcing the return, Of thee. Righteous may be thy soul, Kind may be thy heart. What we ask of you, Where art thou heart? Harps ring beyond the flowers, Of scarlet lovers. Might the rose be thy veil? Thy weddings renewal. Bonded by Matrimony. It shall be so.
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juliesen-night
24 / F / American
For You?
Written by
juliesen-night
24 / F / American
Published
Mar 26, 2014
Time
1m
Tags
#heart#wedding#bonds#matrimony#birdssing#whereartthou
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