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~ Beneath this dark…soft, silent sky (awaiting your smile)    Beneath this dark…soft silent sky where starlight teardrops weep in moon glow feathered sonnets… my heart seeks ~ Clinging to every hope, laced of tiny woven dreams now filtered through weary eyes and worried sighs ~ Collecting each moment shared within my weathered hands…mixed with essence of posy and butterfly song ~ Woven together in melodic patterns, colorful arcs on golden horizons bidding me a good evening while riding in on the sweetest of mystic zephyrs… ~ as another tear paints my cheek in transparent worry and desperate longing for that day when your smile reappears ~ For here sits my whispered wishes, behind tufted clouds of life, touching me with poetic joy, allowing me to breathe freely ~ Beneath this dark…soft silent sky where starlight teardrops weep in moon glow feathered sonnets… I shall wait…for your smile
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Apr 22, 2014
Apr 22, 2014 at 6:37 PM UTC
Beneath this dark...soft, silent sky (awaiting your smile)
~ Beneath this dark…soft, silent sky (awaiting your smile)    Beneath this dark…soft silent sky where starlight teardrops weep in moon glow feathered sonnets… my heart seeks ~ Clinging to every hope, laced of tiny woven dreams now filtered through weary eyes and worried sighs ~ Collecting each moment shared within my weathered hands…mixed with essence of posy and butterfly song ~ Woven together in melodic patterns, colorful arcs on golden horizons bidding me a good evening while riding in on the sweetest of mystic zephyrs… ~ as another tear paints my cheek in transparent worry and desperate longing for that day when your smile reappears ~ For here sits my whispered wishes, behind tufted clouds of life, touching me with poetic joy, allowing me to breathe freely ~ Beneath this dark…soft silent sky where starlight teardrops weep in moon glow feathered sonnets… I shall wait…for your smile
jack-3
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Apr 22, 2014
Apr 22, 2014 at 6:37 PM UTC
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