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She Loves

they sought those who's hearts they wished to break night by night they were people under the grace of their own beliefs and doings. people who wished to be together in a time of their own confusion. deviant some were to bring together those who were and could be a source of their entertainment. they made some special and others workers, doers of works, divided by class and social standings. the most attractive ones were adorned, those less attractive were unseen, as futured except in the doings of work. greater the cause the more endearing the message: the sages of the field rise to speak. the lilies are flowers: but the tulips and roses are chosen. press the fruit that the nectars are released from their peels, and the cores and seeds are exposed, these sweetened waters to nurish, and nurture the folk who desire them. drink the waters of the fruit, might they strengthen thee. drink the waters of these fruit might they bring satisfaction to your wanting thrist. smell the flowers, that there sight might satisfy those who seek satisfaction.who's eyes are brightened by the suns of the new morning, that this day is best that it is new. Best that it restarts a cycle that we might examine those days behind ys, and speak of this day tommorrow. love til you can't love anymore, than might your lover bare the need to be loved? or love each day like you really mean-it, and look forward to tomorrow, that you might become better, in your believing. That convinced we are humbled, that each beganning ends something else. And only tommorrow is promised, either with or without you. Love everyday, and love those who love you, because often you have inspired them to love you.

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