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If ever there was a spirit divine, One force to rule all else, He has spoken; He has crowned his earthly queen. Her throne carved of stone And her face carved with courage, She bade the storm quiet And all the earth knew silence. A doe at her feet, and sparrow on her arm, Her Excellence sweeps away the troubles With a wave of her delicate pearl hand. Her eyes are hazel, burning to rival any ruby. With ears so small she hears but all. The queen, in comfortable solitude And Divinity.
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Feb 18, 2018
Feb 18, 2018 at 1:27 PM UTC
Divinity
If ever there was a spirit divine, One force to rule all else, He has spoken; He has crowned his earthly queen. Her throne carved of stone And her face carved with courage, She bade the storm quiet And all the earth knew silence. A doe at her feet, and sparrow on her arm, Her Excellence sweeps away the troubles With a wave of her delicate pearl hand. Her eyes are hazel, burning to rival any ruby. With ears so small she hears but all. The queen, in comfortable solitude And Divinity.
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Feb 18, 2018 at 1:27 PM UTC
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