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You'Ve Got Mail
Forever etched within the meadows of my mind you stood silent in wait of me amid the flowering Lithrope, snuggled deep beside ornamental irons, I did watch only to find your eyes waver fearful a passerby may intrude upon your pounding heart I must be courageous in God's glorious garden or forever be hollow and set aside The sun and breeze kiss a Paulownia tree sending the leaves lovingly onto my path crushing phlox and coneflowers beneath my feet I muster courage ambling forward to meet the most beloved creature I've ever beheld, the same I seek forgiveness from " I love you please allow time to know me further than empty words on a screen" Judy Konos 8/30/15 Sense of Touch contest ============================ Central Park Manhattan, New York City Opened in 1857 on 778 acres
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