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Existing on what's aware and listening Quiet before speaking and always glistening Hearing words not spoken when others run a lot Seeing all that's going on when most are not She operates on a thin wavelength of beauty Hard to find for those who are too busy looking hard to feel for those wanting to wrap her up for a booking She's precious and sensitive beyond a thought Beautiful and expanding and will always be sort Surprises you when you think she couldn't know Smarter than everyone but she'll never show Withstanding enemies with her thorns Staying beautiful and never forlorn Spectacularly present with unseen pedals So soft so sweet but of the strongest metal Always precious, always special, always artistic, always talented, always the insight, always so deep, In the face of all that couldn't be wronger what doesn't **** us makes us stronger Respecting what's so precious like the morning dew Congratulations on the glory of YOU
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May 1, 2014
May 1, 2014 at 12:59 PM UTC
On A Thin Wavelength
Existing on what's aware and listening Quiet before speaking and always glistening Hearing words not spoken when others run a lot Seeing all that's going on when most are not She operates on a thin wavelength of beauty Hard to find for those who are too busy looking hard to feel for those wanting to wrap her up for a booking She's precious and sensitive beyond a thought Beautiful and expanding and will always be sort Surprises you when you think she couldn't know Smarter than everyone but she'll never show Withstanding enemies with her thorns Staying beautiful and never forlorn Spectacularly present with unseen pedals So soft so sweet but of the strongest metal Always precious, always special, always artistic, always talented, always the insight, always so deep, In the face of all that couldn't be wronger what doesn't **** us makes us stronger Respecting what's so precious like the morning dew Congratulations on the glory of YOU
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May 1, 2014
May 1, 2014 at 12:59 PM UTC
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