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When you open your heart,
it's released on the world.
When you giggle,
it warms the room.
When you laugh,
it's like a sauna.
Through your tears,
rainbows should form,
A prismatic feast of colors,
achieved through your blue.
A hug from you,
would warm the coldest heart,
invigorate the soul,
and would not go unreturned.
To lie in the warmth of your embrace,
would be heaven on earth,
basking in your radiance.
What else could matter?
The sunshine is in you.
The sunshine is you.
Making days brighter,
for all those who know you.



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On Tuesday January 10th, 2006, NikesRain (1424) writes:
you're beautiful and my life would never be the same without your love strength and friendship luv, please never forget that... kive tiy


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On Saturday December 11th, 2004, frozen (741) writes:
Thoroughly enjoyed this one of yours


On Friday December 10th, 2004, Mr King (623) writes:
a beautiful dedication...like a kind hand reaching out from your soul... pulling people together... inspiring us each to come out into the daylight and be together... 1LOVE, Seth


On Friday December 10th, 2004, Sin (1622) writes:
your writes are so gentle and tender, touching in a wonderful way, i hope to read more of you ~kristy



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