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*( Haiku ) 1 Sanctuary She told me with tears How others had abused her Our hands knotted tight 2 Infirmary In whispers we feel Breaths' suture of souls entwined Long sufferings bare 3 Red Haired Wonder Little pouting face You hate me now but please wait Never say never 4 Eternals Your breath so giving In the springtime of our love Eyes uncrushing souls 5 Purple Waking Her lips were pure bread And prince woke up as beggar Lone in lost kingdoms 6 Drowning Breaths underwater In rivulets of her hair Man could surely end 7 Stars Clustered Heavens orbs breasted Up her laid body There is Milky Way 8 Innocent Aphrodite She dominates day Even light in garden frays Her little sun dress 9 Arousals Moisted air belies Nothing is fair beside her Wetness on ******* 10 Hollows Into beated air The soul without any flame Grasps identity 11 Red Siren Her skin a tableau Layers of light and starshine Freckles dizzying*
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Dec 22, 2015
Dec 22, 2015 at 8:51 PM UTC
11 Sanctuary & Others
*( Haiku ) 1 Sanctuary She told me with tears How others had abused her Our hands knotted tight 2 Infirmary In whispers we feel Breaths' suture of souls entwined Long sufferings bare 3 Red Haired Wonder Little pouting face You hate me now but please wait Never say never 4 Eternals Your breath so giving In the springtime of our love Eyes uncrushing souls 5 Purple Waking Her lips were pure bread And prince woke up as beggar Lone in lost kingdoms 6 Drowning Breaths underwater In rivulets of her hair Man could surely end 7 Stars Clustered Heavens orbs breasted Up her laid body There is Milky Way 8 Innocent Aphrodite She dominates day Even light in garden frays Her little sun dress 9 Arousals Moisted air belies Nothing is fair beside her Wetness on ******* 10 Hollows Into beated air The soul without any flame Grasps identity 11 Red Siren Her skin a tableau Layers of light and starshine Freckles dizzying*
ormond
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Dec 22, 2015
Dec 22, 2015 at 8:51 PM UTC
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