Teaching in Spirit
Shakespeare's brilliance here to last
Five hundred years past
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More stories from Sandra Doughty (.MS GYPSY) and writers in Poets and other communities.
Agape-divine love. The perfect love that guides us in climbing the ladder to reach above. Striving to feel, acquiring much appeal. Trapped in this body of matter. The fight couldn't be sadder. Impossible to even imagine, surrounded with impurities and constant negativities drowning in our thoughts.
By Sandra Doughty (.MS GYPSY)3 years ago in Poets
-*- Well, you are correct, I lustily called for you, When I was at the bottom And couldn't handle the truth. -*-
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