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I would dip in that spring, never full, but in spate at such moments of deep engagement, with the cryptic voices of nature. In a rush of passion I would reach for those lovely peaks that shiver as if by tremors that rumble deep below. With my trembling heart, I would catch your broken song, though out of tune, thrills and urges me, to do whatever pleases me. **You are a cloud transparent, that envelopes moon with swift hands of wind, the swirls, the twists and  the turns aren't us, but nature, in glorious motion, dancing in tune with our essence.** In effulgent moments, like sky birds, when we transcend limits, lips, parched leaves quickly swell up like orange slices, love in swift moves creates wonders with its magic wand. *Experience now, the music of motion, an explosion in which we are thrown up, to a state of timelessness,* and at last hands entwined, we walk in the garden where wild orchids in bloom paint our dream in vivid colors.
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Jul 26, 2012
Jul 26, 2012 at 10:01 AM UTC
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I would dip in that spring, never full, but in spate at such moments of deep engagement, with the cryptic voices of nature. In a rush of passion I would reach for those lovely peaks that shiver as if by tremors that rumble deep below. With my trembling heart, I would catch your broken song, though out of tune, thrills and urges me, to do whatever pleases me. **You are a cloud transparent, that envelopes moon with swift hands of wind, the swirls, the twists and  the turns aren't us, but nature, in glorious motion, dancing in tune with our essence.** In effulgent moments, like sky birds, when we transcend limits, lips, parched leaves quickly swell up like orange slices, love in swift moves creates wonders with its magic wand. *Experience now, the music of motion, an explosion in which we are thrown up, to a state of timelessness,* and at last hands entwined, we walk in the garden where wild orchids in bloom paint our dream in vivid colors.
Daily love.net Oct 22, 2011
k-balachandran
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Jul 26, 2012
Jul 26, 2012 at 10:01 AM UTC
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