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"PART II (part I to come?)" by SamoneDrone

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Silently, sun rays grace my face.
A pebble, once a boulder, floats away, lost.
Out on a calm sea,
As others have been lost,
In its pebble-bottomed vastness.
An eternal breeze whispers to me,
The secrets of Eternity,
And wills my hair to dance ever so gracefully,
As I open my eyes to gaze upon
The on-going cumulus clouds
That cascade, quietly, across the sky of blue,
That light and fluffy,
Manifest this Euphoria.
And all I hear is the wind.



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On Monday November 13th, 2006, AniDayz (1281) writes:
.:.fantastically soft and true. beautiful.:.ongoing and eternally flowing...interestingly spoken title in that the 'second' part of this you've shared before the first, though that speaks such a truth...


On Tuesday November 7th, 2006, Instant Insanity (754) writes:
Oh I like your use of metaphores. I love the end. Yet seems shortened ][ ][


On Tuesday November 7th, 2006, SamoneDrone (408) writes:
It is a little short only because it's the 2nd part of something that has a lot of build-up.


On Tuesday November 7th, 2006, Alanarchy (1599) writes:
This was a trip. The imagery here was outstanding. Write the hell on.


On Monday November 6th, 2006, heartdripsblack (759) writes:
nicely done. i loved the way this flowed.



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