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The Mysterious Gift
She walked along the narrow path. Along the side of the lonely stream. Her golden hair was wet and stuck haphazardly to her face. That face that was so tanned fruit of summer swimming in the lake nearby. Her hands were cupped, one over the other. It's a present for you, said she. I wondered what she hid. She smiled and pirouetted lively on the wet, dewy grass. She made as if to turn back, then stuck out her tongue. Get your present, she taunted. I was slightly irritated but decided to comply. Slowly, she pleaded and opened her hand. Out jumped a small green frog and sprang into the stream. She laughed, a melody of joy. And I? I felt I was In a whirlwind of mad emotions. Was I like the frog? Was I a prisoner of her love? Only to escape when she let go? How childish she was! I looked deep in her green eyes, So full of innocent joy. I smiled, then kissed her deep; Then, hand in hand we turned back home.
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