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A Scarlet Botticelli.

by pride-ed

The violence of roses tangled In redolent blooms throughout her hair. “Forgive me,” Venus said to herself, As she struggled with the piercing layers. She parted her tangled strands Like the turbulent sea had parted her shell, Within this brume around curly waves Of blood and blonde so frail.
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