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Away from the white Stork feathers Often seemed to be gentle breeze On Kans grasses Superficial white clouds Small dinghies on the river To navigate the life Far away on the bridge The Silent movement of the Brahminy kite Southern breeze blew Tilting the tall grasses toward the North Leak of the light fell into the Kans, Into the Soft green grasses Sunlit mingled with light fog Seek heavenly feeling Without the knowledge The lips Stir of Walking beside the river Barefooted In the air Kestrel's mystic music The river running with full of chime What are the forms of you! Thee bind me with deception! What a Strange tune! What those thirsty words! So that I draw your image Moving away from the shadows Soft light blended with the estuary Away, Little by little, To see your face Like the rig of Ship Behind the path A magical dream Seems like a White Shirt   That I had left in the Kans grasses
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Mar 13, 2015
Mar 13, 2015 at 11:33 PM UTC
A white shirt that I had left in the kans grasses
Away from the white Stork feathers Often seemed to be gentle breeze On Kans grasses Superficial white clouds Small dinghies on the river To navigate the life Far away on the bridge The Silent movement of the Brahminy kite Southern breeze blew Tilting the tall grasses toward the North Leak of the light fell into the Kans, Into the Soft green grasses Sunlit mingled with light fog Seek heavenly feeling Without the knowledge The lips Stir of Walking beside the river Barefooted In the air Kestrel's mystic music The river running with full of chime What are the forms of you! Thee bind me with deception! What a Strange tune! What those thirsty words! So that I draw your image Moving away from the shadows Soft light blended with the estuary Away, Little by little, To see your face Like the rig of Ship Behind the path A magical dream Seems like a White Shirt   That I had left in the Kans grasses
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Mar 13, 2015
Mar 13, 2015 at 11:33 PM UTC
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