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She is one            unused to expressing sadness             used to burying her treasures             to sewing up the prize within her "not acceptable" the girlhood message         Well it is time to let it wash over every pore lest it turn into          a quiet tsunami time to       allow it to rise from deep dark        corners of water to give permission to simply let             it happen   Here it comes: rivulets of sadness streams of pain flow out like a river to cleanse the mud and silt opportunites created       for healing currents to flood the river banks with sweet abundance once again Now precious stones and wildflowers are gently revealed; It is time to let all those dark hidden jewels be coaxed up and kissed, one by one by precious one by the sun like deep sea jellyfish who are called by the light to adorn ocean's surface and show off   the vibrancy of iridescent rainbow colors years hidden away yet always actually there
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Apr 9, 2016
Apr 9, 2016 at 3:08 AM UTC
Colors Rising Up
She is one            unused to expressing sadness             used to burying her treasures             to sewing up the prize within her "not acceptable" the girlhood message         Well it is time to let it wash over every pore lest it turn into          a quiet tsunami time to       allow it to rise from deep dark        corners of water to give permission to simply let             it happen   Here it comes: rivulets of sadness streams of pain flow out like a river to cleanse the mud and silt opportunites created       for healing currents to flood the river banks with sweet abundance once again Now precious stones and wildflowers are gently revealed; It is time to let all those dark hidden jewels be coaxed up and kissed, one by one by precious one by the sun like deep sea jellyfish who are called by the light to adorn ocean's surface and show off   the vibrancy of iridescent rainbow colors years hidden away yet always actually there
lora-lee
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Apr 9, 2016
Apr 9, 2016 at 3:08 AM UTC
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