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*Gazing, almost lost, into the crystal-clear still waters, at this tranquil spot, she could sit, and just be, for hours upon hours. Reflections of her fragile soul blanket this lake with its sparse creases, these waters border the forest - deep into those woods, her heart, it reaches. As the lightest tender breeze stains the satin spread, her slightly tainted soul smiles - through her eyes you can clearly see this. With the mildest most gentle breeze her anxiety is carried far, far away; her restrained breaths are freed - her anxiety suddenly ceases. Her soul's reflection in the crystal-clear still waters, abruptly freezes, the lake, a satin finish, the gentle breeze is now gone - her tender soul is at ease, her gentle heart, this pleases. This precious peaceful moment she seizes, capturing it as a mind, body, spirit, and soul pleasing experience, before her mirrored reflection unfreezes. By Lady R.F ©2016*
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Nov 9, 2016
Nov 9, 2016 at 8:23 PM UTC
Crystal-Clear Still Waters
*Gazing, almost lost, into the crystal-clear still waters, at this tranquil spot, she could sit, and just be, for hours upon hours. Reflections of her fragile soul blanket this lake with its sparse creases, these waters border the forest - deep into those woods, her heart, it reaches. As the lightest tender breeze stains the satin spread, her slightly tainted soul smiles - through her eyes you can clearly see this. With the mildest most gentle breeze her anxiety is carried far, far away; her restrained breaths are freed - her anxiety suddenly ceases. Her soul's reflection in the crystal-clear still waters, abruptly freezes, the lake, a satin finish, the gentle breeze is now gone - her tender soul is at ease, her gentle heart, this pleases. This precious peaceful moment she seizes, capturing it as a mind, body, spirit, and soul pleasing experience, before her mirrored reflection unfreezes. By Lady R.F ©2016*
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Nov 9, 2016
Nov 9, 2016 at 8:23 PM UTC
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