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"Mystified: battered hearts collide..written with derangedskarlet" by Rebell tiGer King

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I search deep within,
beyond the painted allusion
and find the person inside
trying to hide the exquisiteness
she possesses
but the stars reveal your
magnificence with grace
and the moon shines on
your radiance

and so he said.
but underneath the moonlit night
is where she hides,
veiled by the velvet rags
worn out by shooting stars
she tries to be sheilded from
all she really is,
is a fragile glass
just about ready to break

and the pale rays of the alpha star
show him how she truly is
and he holds that fragile glass
oh so gently for fear of
breaking that breathtaking
masterpiece molded by
the gods of the skarlet sky
and kissed by the breeze of heavenly winds

...she held her breath for a while..
for such beautiful words have never
caressed her ears,
yet this symphony of sweet divinity
who seemed to have lost his way into
the wind that was dancing
around the very place where she stood
found her there,
blinded by the sun, alone

and from that moment on
they would never be the same,
a fragile magnificent crystal
and a sweet mysterious symphony,
fused together until the stars danced around them
and the moon burst into
sweet red roses that cooled
such passion seen by human eyes,
and so the united spirits,
the Skarlet Symphony.



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On Monday July 16th, 2007, Mylissa (1057) writes:
This is beautifully spun, I love the flow, imagery, and language.



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