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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Unintended Innuendo as we passed her she did wilt which caused in us sense of guilt since our stance perhaps did cause to put her heart’s joy on pause though we’re gentle, not hostile we diminished her soul’s smile since our aura as she viewed scent of love did not exude In fleeting glances, we convey a universe of unintended sway our presence, a subtle breeze that rustles petals, or freezes trees the whispers of our inner state echoes that others hesitate to acknowledge, or gently sway toward empathy's quiet way Perhaps in softening our gaze we might infuse warmth in dwindling days a gentle calibration of the heart to resonate with love's subtle start and as we walk, or stand, or stare may our essence bloom, beyond compare nurturing life, in every stride with love's perfume, that does abide In awareness, we find the key to uplift, or unintentionally freeze the beauty that unfolds around us, as our souls behold the ripples of our being's tone shape the world, we've yet to known This poem explores the idea of unintended innuendo and the impact of our presence on others. It contemplates the subtle ways in which our energy and aura can affect those around us and proposes a gentle correction of consciousness to cultivate more love and empathy.
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