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Sara Smiles On Me

lavender sprinkled with spice a splash on her life through a dream she sits alone in the couch away holding a brush mystical montage of angelic forces beckoning her call deep inside she see the bright sign of amber hue music devides her soul to evoke what is rational a splash again this time among a beach trying to catch that frisbee so out of reach in her dream put to fancy she radiates a vast tendency a choice to be known among all that dwells in life is but a living hell there is a quaint hobbit little in stature known to prepare others for the great here after as she gathers her flight among the rolling hills looks to the Albatross flying to ever soaring heights of splendor colorizations of red, green & blue as a beacon of light to a hurting world in search of love with a baby's hair and a womans eyes she exists in the twilight embarks on another journey throughout a forest a whole host of creatures as if a late night double feature there alone in the silence of her room the smell of ravishing perfume yet the road is long for Sara in her splendor one step in this dark enchantment and she is soon touched by a hand to hold her in the midnight hour she will soon discover the ever brilliance of a fairy in sullen brevity Sara smiles on me filled with sea side beds of majestic encounter beautiful personifications that will take her farther the sweet kiss on her neck she must confess all of life is but a test within quaint little fixtures her very soul permeates a reason broadened spectrum of a great design never left behind she has a significant purpose that some may dismiss it tastes all of life's melodies starting to spread its disease yet deep inside she has pains that bind drifting ever further to the sea of tranquility a portion of dust whisked in mid air for ever more to share loving smile with a tender kiss she will forever dismiss

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