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Symphony tickled his hair, where he reckoned her perfume stayed. The thoughts he had in a daydream, are lost where she laid. With her beat that skipped his heart, she tied the strings he had in line, The sweet 'Eurekas' perched like sharp darts, she knitted his time and trapped his mind. Her hemp stitched to his fine lace, she pulled the thread on his hand. Soft tucked linen of her rose and haze, he was resting in her abode of sand. His ears to her lullabies, rings in her reminisce, to sing with warmth as they duel. Her solo piano played the one he missed, her voice echoed for his jewel. Not rarely, he sat by her shores hence forth, to witness her shades of scarlet, His hand choked the gin in her ode, and raised the nine clouds to his head. In silent white garlands and prayers, She whispered his spirit as her's walked back. He knew her bliss to caress his twin three years, when they inked her back to black.
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Mar 12, 2024
Mar 12, 2024 at 2:56 AM UTC
The ode
Symphony tickled his hair, where he reckoned her perfume stayed. The thoughts he had in a daydream, are lost where she laid. With her beat that skipped his heart, she tied the strings he had in line, The sweet 'Eurekas' perched like sharp darts, she knitted his time and trapped his mind. Her hemp stitched to his fine lace, she pulled the thread on his hand. Soft tucked linen of her rose and haze, he was resting in her abode of sand. His ears to her lullabies, rings in her reminisce, to sing with warmth as they duel. Her solo piano played the one he missed, her voice echoed for his jewel. Not rarely, he sat by her shores hence forth, to witness her shades of scarlet, His hand choked the gin in her ode, and raised the nine clouds to his head. In silent white garlands and prayers, She whispered his spirit as her's walked back. He knew her bliss to caress his twin three years, when they inked her back to black.
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22/M/Shillong
Mar 12, 2024
Mar 12, 2024 at 2:56 AM UTC
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