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Beneath the Cherry Tree

The velvet kiss of silken petals

Slipping thorough the breeze

Sighing limbs are gently swaying

And a fire's raining from the trees

The world, for once, is quiet

Undisturbed the petals roar

A dance is created that is never again

And never been seen before

And the sway conceals two figures

Two bodies loose laced with hearts entwined

Pressed beneath the cherry tree

They hide away from reality

And forget about the world

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Nov 5, 2010
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