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Love how can i compare thee to anything
how can i Describe thee
how can i show thee
i shall only be able to Show through a Animal
A dove to be exact the White Dove
white and pure just like light
able to just fly high
soaring thru the heavens
like nothing matters
nothing can bring this earthly creature down
Flying like thats all it has
one day to spend in the air nowhere else
The Dove shall fly through life and see incredable things
these will never be seen by another animal
no other takes the risk the white dove takes
no other will be able to feel the emotion it does
Love how can it be explaind
how can it be described




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On Monday February 14th, 2005, Draven (51) writes:
fuckin awesome dude, each work lets me know a little more bout cha man later days and have fun in hawaii ya bastard-Shawn


On Monday February 14th, 2005, frozen (741) writes:
Just a delightful and marvelous write.....wonderful render of emotions.....a superb read!


On Monday February 14th, 2005, Alec Pure (328) writes:
not really my style but the flow and wordage and exspression shine through so to hell with what style i like ~~GOTHIC~~


On Monday February 14th, 2005, LadySouthern (22) writes:
this is good, although I have to be in the mood for poems like this but yet still good! Keep it up!



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