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I breathe love from a night held in memory when poems from Cyrano were read and Europa by Gato Barbieri was playing its seductive song to welcomed ears giving birth to exquisite sighs from warm kisses and peppermint candy shared by temporal tongues ebbing into a romantic rapture which quivered to the music in our soul in a more harmonies perfection of ardor that dripped upon the earthen ground from the sweat of our palms like glittering jewels falling through the night air unveiling a blissful sanctuary of delicate feelings and ethereal grace from the lingering fragrance of roses scattered among the empty glasses of wine painted on our lips opening the sacred world of our soul to welcome the breath of love

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Date: 12/7/2024 7:01:00 PM
big cheers on your fine win, frederick...your wordplay floats on the kiln of passion and love...beautifully rendered!
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Date: 11/29/2024 2:48:00 AM
Dear frederick, that was an intriguing opening for me as i had to look up those names and i must say youv used them very well, and now i see also the video of Garo Barbieri, thank you for introducing, i love the ending the most in this beautiful and heartfelt poem flowing in such eloquence, especially loved the lines “ like glittering jewels falling through the night air” so celestial! “ from the lingering fragrance of roses scattered among the empty glasses of wine painted on our lips ” just beyond beautiful and soulful! Thank you for sharing this, congratulations on your win. Sending you light always
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Date: 11/20/2024 2:34:00 AM
Gato barbieri from last tango, yes! I like the sensual feel of this artword made more remarkable through your rich, caressing lines...you amaze, frederick
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