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The unknown journey awaits me, when I stare deep into the star burst, those blue and white eyes. It lets loose inner fire and I can feel the warmth of the earth set me free. Finding this peace of tranquility has been quite the surprise! Hair like the night sky, I fall into trance as it catches my gaze. Skin touched by the moon, and the first snows of winter. I could find happiness in one picture for the rest of my days, Beautiful, in every way. How lucky I am to have met her! Aphrodite incarnate, she captivates my imagination, haunting my thoughts and dreams. Her radiance rivals that of life, the most beautiful creation. I find it hard to be without her. I'm tearing at the seems! Your dusky hue and gentle smile brighten the darkest days, and all the while your kind eyes paint a portrait of comfort on the canvas of my weary soul. Your soft face shines like the sun's rays, and voice calls out, as bells do toll!
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Feb 17, 2013
Feb 17, 2013 at 9:56 PM UTC
The unknown journey
The unknown journey awaits me, when I stare deep into the star burst, those blue and white eyes. It lets loose inner fire and I can feel the warmth of the earth set me free. Finding this peace of tranquility has been quite the surprise! Hair like the night sky, I fall into trance as it catches my gaze. Skin touched by the moon, and the first snows of winter. I could find happiness in one picture for the rest of my days, Beautiful, in every way. How lucky I am to have met her! Aphrodite incarnate, she captivates my imagination, haunting my thoughts and dreams. Her radiance rivals that of life, the most beautiful creation. I find it hard to be without her. I'm tearing at the seems! Your dusky hue and gentle smile brighten the darkest days, and all the while your kind eyes paint a portrait of comfort on the canvas of my weary soul. Your soft face shines like the sun's rays, and voice calls out, as bells do toll!
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Feb 17, 2013
Feb 17, 2013 at 9:56 PM UTC
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