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Watching clouds on top of Cherry Hill telling the midwife of flowers, the Daisy how blessed and beautiful she is to me with petals white and tender it's slender stem with the slightest curve it's popularity is nothing less then deserved It's diminutive heads pop up all over the ground peeking over it's lush vivid green companion there to be picked and made a circle of glory for delicate hands full of promise will bend them all that are the hosts of Cherry Hill will call to others saying, humanity is not over The children of Earth are not as bad as they think and the heavy tariff of making them mortal some think this was unfair somewhat slightly immoral see how sweet, so not distant they are so liken to us as young foolish stars Give them a chance come stand in the circle know they maybe small but what might within so come and hold me in the circle of Daisy's By Christos Andreas Kourtis aka NeonSolaris
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Dec 28, 2013
Dec 28, 2013 at 5:34 PM UTC
In The Circle Of Daisy's
Watching clouds on top of Cherry Hill telling the midwife of flowers, the Daisy how blessed and beautiful she is to me with petals white and tender it's slender stem with the slightest curve it's popularity is nothing less then deserved It's diminutive heads pop up all over the ground peeking over it's lush vivid green companion there to be picked and made a circle of glory for delicate hands full of promise will bend them all that are the hosts of Cherry Hill will call to others saying, humanity is not over The children of Earth are not as bad as they think and the heavy tariff of making them mortal some think this was unfair somewhat slightly immoral see how sweet, so not distant they are so liken to us as young foolish stars Give them a chance come stand in the circle know they maybe small but what might within so come and hold me in the circle of Daisy's By Christos Andreas Kourtis aka NeonSolaris
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Dec 28, 2013
Dec 28, 2013 at 5:34 PM UTC
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