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There was a girl who sang of roses red and wine, and warmth of lights that never went out. Darkness displeasing and feet unwilling, she would not move her hands. From the fire they enclosed. Her eyes created oceans red from lips the words danced, a melody unknown. Trust me take a sip, and help me drink the ocean dry, and fly upon the light of day beyond the stars beyond the parchment skin, within the sky. A blossom in her hair hung high, and colour in the world, was nigh.
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Apr 30, 2013
Apr 30, 2013 at 3:14 PM UTC
Wing in Bloom
There was a girl who sang of roses red and wine, and warmth of lights that never went out. Darkness displeasing and feet unwilling, she would not move her hands. From the fire they enclosed. Her eyes created oceans red from lips the words danced, a melody unknown. Trust me take a sip, and help me drink the ocean dry, and fly upon the light of day beyond the stars beyond the parchment skin, within the sky. A blossom in her hair hung high, and colour in the world, was nigh.
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Maltese
Apr 30, 2013
Apr 30, 2013 at 3:14 PM UTC
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