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Bronze Statues & Fountains | Randolph Rose Collection

I used to have a smile when I was a youth wider than the cloud I used to shine with my mouth brilliantly now an adulthood my latter years through neglect in my speech the negativity filter down from the top of my head to the sole of my feet but I'm glad now because I have a blonde smile oh I'm so ever glad how because I have a bronze smile and as my bronze brown eyes stare they look at you and smile I am God's child ~ All I insist I can't resist my lips are too swollen fat the muscle won't release showing LeBron smile yet I'm here ever proud so glad that I am who I am and whose I am and then all of this color Bliss I am a vocal a child of his a fervent Witness and I declare as I stare as I look at your vessel I have no question we all are all special for the eyes of the father he acknowledges my bronze smile ~ Everest arms and hands caress me invisibly as I stand when I asleep I labor sweet dreams he gives me instructions as I sleep compassionately I smile in my spirit my soul size and that's my heartbeat I'm so in deep sleep my spirit smiles worth more than gold ever so bold yes I am told I am beholding as I crack my lips radiance you see my bronze smile...
12/2/23 Written by James Edward Lee Sr 2023

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