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She who is the nectar of the flower of innocence imbued with the regenerative scent of women, but a cold wind from a short distance brought decay with swiftness.

Lush things grow decrepit but eyes tend to turn away from signs that show lessons, sweet things in the past will cause bitter times for the whole of mankind, his ideals have changed but the mind of mankind has remained the same.
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In my thought I picture you with me, and my intent brought you within close proximity.

To look at you causes longing and the will to freely hear of the pain you are holding, although your laughter causes tranquility to be brought before me.
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I seek refuge in the next day while escaping the last; I grew bitter with the present while recollecting the sweetness of the past.

Hope in the midst of struggle is the bright star which lights my path in this bleak night, it alighted upon my heart and mind so distant in my vision but still contained within my sight.
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The womb that brought her forth gave birth to my attachment to her,

A cold night may give birth to a warm day,
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A man may seek throughout life but fail to find contentedness; by night's brightness and day's darkness would it clarify the differences.

Because past instances gave birth to present memories, pleasant times that pass tend to pave the path for misery.
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I put forth a question half complete in hopes that you fulfill the void with eloquent speech, if I requested happiness and peace will you willingly yield yourself to me.

The mark of character lies in the completion of intention, as my words express the intention to complete you will you stand to listen.
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I praise god for the beauty you possess exchange words with me so I may thank god for your intellect, and cling to my company so that I may avoid a heavy burden between my back and chest.

I feel your absence it's like the lack of warmth for flesh, and who would go unclothed in the cold when they have the option of garments, so may your covering be my presence and your heart my compartment.
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Woman when we speak I feel in all earnestly fulfilled complete to find what I seek, I opened my mouth and let comfort and security exit from my teeth.

Relief to you was felt when we meet like the shade of trees obtained from the threat of desert heat or one suffering from thirst to see a spring leak when death is near and life lies at its brink.
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Existence of night and day lies behind my eyes, I drew breath in my perception of the world and exhaled in the essence of time.

In the imprint of my footprint lie's experience, ahead of me stands the unseen, the path of life slowly descends upon me and lays comfortably beneath my feet.
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It is best to encircle yourself with a minute group in your company, and expect truth and loyalty than to be amongst a multitude and be subject to deceit and dishonesty.

The maker made us of the same mold so let it be that we come to know each other, brothers and sisters our father forgave us although we depreciated our mother, time claims us as offspring take the place of parents, we grope through life as if blind although reality is readily apparent.
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Whether to lie down in dignity or walk in disgrace, what man has in life been completely pleased with the path their experiences have paved?

The things that occur clearly show the superior status of the soul in comparison to the mind, because physical experience becomes vague memories irretrievable with the passing of time.
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Your essence is the part of you that intrigues me.

I would feel more close to death without your presence, than if my breath attempted to escape my chest.
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The day was my sight and brought the cover from deceit, consoling me in the light of reality it brought me from the solace I found in sleep.

How sublime it is to see the reflection of magnificence, my soul reached my throat and water was sent, my thirst ascended my hope and stagnant water sullied my essence.
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For my beloved I felt the worst, and thought that pleasant thoughts could alleviate painful circumstances and make good for the pain caused at birth.

In the time I've existed in this world I sense problems predominate, so through the alternation of days I strive to find us a safe and secure place.
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In all earnestness I could not grasp the light of your essence, when magnificence hit's the eye it brings cause for reflection.

Like sunlight giving nourishment to vegetation your form and face gave sustenance to my minds notice.
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Besides our lives what may we share let us divide the spoils of our worldly affairs, from one came pairs from two we all proceed.

I descended from one who from nothing everything comes, the legacy of existence divided between daughters and sons.
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One cannot tell the depth of the sea by studying its surface, when I began to see life my eye sight lost all outward purpose.

If I found what I seek I fear it may leave me quickly, just as in death the breath leaves the body.
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Why must I pay for everything yet I ‘am told I ‘am free they did their best to confine my heart and mind but my soul will forever roam freely.

Thus in the wind I will always find the provision of my needs, as the adversary of the Earth continually deceives regarding the nature of everything.
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Before you came I did not know hell existed, it first became a concern with the unveiling of your appearance.

So you condemned me to suffering just by your presence, but from adherence to love and a childlike innocence it appeared to me at first that your company was ordained by the very heavens.
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As a prisoner to your imposition upon me I’m turned away from the love of life and being blinded by your lies I see, only the love of truth shall set me free, because gradually you procure everything and if I found it within myself to forgive and forget and pick up whatever you had left, I would surely turn to you the other cheek but you would only return to me the kiss of death.

I have acquired your selfish ways by being exposed to your energy and so I see that a people became a reflection of the company to which they cling, and the most apparent characteristic they acquired from your company was that a forked tongue can justify anything.
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She who is the nectar of the flower of innocence imbued with the regenerative scent of women, but a cold wind from a short distance brought decay with swiftness.

Lush things grow decrepit but eyes tend to turn away from signs that show lessons, sweet things in the past will cause bitter times for the whole of mankind, his ideals have changed but the mind of mankind has remained the same.

Consider how beauty that enters the eye may bring ugly thoughts to the mind, frustration is the worse impulse oppressive to some, until it compels itself to be acted upon.

A growing woman is like a flower having diverse directions but without the light of the Sun it cannot move, and is at the mercy of parasites with intent to consume.

What is the worth of infertile soil something that sees itself as worthless has no meaningful purpose, so she became broken extensively and has died on the inside but altogether remains lovely on the surface.






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