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A solstice two headed
Warmth and cold two edged
Solemn eyes staring bright
Upon the face any mirror won't shine

A ghost behind his eyes
Pretending calmn in the waking world
Solely disappearing through shattered glass
So alone with an angel in his arms

Five moons a solstice alike
and two yet behind closed eyes
Rejoice and cry as much as you can
Hand in hand shall they pass
For seven moons and a fallen star
Upon his hand for her angel to have

And I gaze into your crystal eyes
Smiling lightly and holding your hand
Seven moons and a heartful abloom...



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On Thursday April 14th, 2005, Kinkypoptart (757) writes:
I agree with sinnocence. I cant believe i am just now finding this. I enjoyed reading it. You have a talent, that is for sure. ~*~Tart~*~


On Wednesday October 29th, 2003, Sinnocence (53) writes:
great job! i cant believe i havent read this one before. im glad i found it



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