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How Do You Catch the Wind
As the wind carries the songs of liberty a benign feeling embraces like a blanket, affectionately caressing, bringing elation in waves of acoustic delight. A delicate stirring, with anticipation of solace in its totality, endeavouring to incite that sentiment, that humbling ideal – deliverance. The breath of the wind is alluring, whispering the delights of majesty, fashioning her life on adoration at the apex of the choir’s mantra; at the pinnacle of harmony. And the swirling, windy bedlam cuddles as she swiftly beckons for a closeness, enticing as the eye of a storm, whistling with angelic purity and dissolving into the tranquillity of Elysium. Enchanting the soul with fervent grace, this paragon washes away the woes; and with a tremulous lift of the breeze she exposes her calling - her freedom. And she finally eludes the muted grasp, floating off into a sea of possibility and eloping with a sense of fulfilment. It makes you feel... loved. Perhaps next time I’ll catch her. Perhaps next time she’ll catch me. Jul-2005
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