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Vehement Velvet From Vienna

VEHEMENT VELVET FROM VIENNA velvet moments are the words she scribes with eloquence and elocution she writes words with alliteration, laughter, tears and absolution i read her words daily and realize that true love is not kisses or embraces it is the ability for one person to transcend another 's trouble one too often faces i read this lady's words that lift my spirit as clouds send lightening to one another instand of to the ground they spark the darkness with lightness no twilight can smother velvet are her words as soft as any fleece that has adorned the sheep as Christ owned and was their guide and all the sins and transgressions my soul has been forced to abide sit and read her with softness caressing your eyes and ye shall be relieved for she writes words without causing the reader to doubt or be deceived one need only read between the lines as i did Christ's words written by sages and then thou shalt understand the talent only holy baptism gauges she writes of darkness that leads one to the light unto their feet she will keep you warm when it gets cold or allow you to suffer August's heat this lady is a quilt who quiets and quells the disturbance only nine to five is able to dish out and at the same time wash away any disturbances and or doubt i read this lady to guide me through another day of turbulent transgressions and envision pictures and portraits that embed in me lasting impressions she is the foundation of which many of my words and beliefs are thusly built so take the time to read the wisdom, words and quietude of a velvet quilt written for an anonymous lady whom i wish didn't feel the need to remain anonymous (c) 2012.....PHREEPOETREE ~free cee!~

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Date: 4/1/2012 10:18:00 AM
Wow, Jeffry! This is excellent. A wonderful tribute to Vienna. I believe this is one of your finest works. Love, KIm
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