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A Kiss For Her Beautiful, Emily Dickinson

Fifty-six years her beauty's heart did glow; a nineteenth century Love song amid eastern skies northern lights; she danced as dwelled In dreams these possibilities ? Clandestine, verses sublime gables rhyme Of sweet perfume, and timeless time; singsongs, choirs, your carriage awaits... Segue Juliet, this music she plays; parallel, heirlooms her love his, corsage; we kiss.

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Date: 12/8/2013 12:20:00 PM
Lovely, Johnny....Very well written...takes our thoughts back to romantic times....Thanks for your visit. ;-)
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