Butterfly Mornings

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asian_princess
asian_princess
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Waking to sun drenched fairy floss bouquets in the sky
I Search the groggy morning dawn for life
Eyes falling on the flicker
                           flitter
              of a hundred and one butterflies taking flight

Golden droplets falling on quivering wings
      dappled auroras scattering forth pure light


Morning surrealism lends life to disbeliefs
The breeze of two hundred and two trembling silken fans
         breathes life
            into the chaste dormant soul
   of a brand new day of spring

I breathe.

And even on such a morning
      I will forever fall
into the moody,
             gentle,
                  somber
     heart, of you.

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For Lawrence...who makes me feel as though, nothing is impossible.

asian_princess
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rozezwildrozezwildalmost 17 years ago
Perfection

Beautiful just like you

rozezwildrozezwildalmost 17 years ago
wow

Delicate and beautiful just like you

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
~~

And when you experience such deep feelings of such love

Only then can you see the wonder of the everyday routine.

AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
life

For given

to endure

in the fit

full silence

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