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themute
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since 2006-05-08
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0 posted 2006-10-16 04:59 PM


Your laugh, ‘tis like a song to me.
If I listen hard I can hear it still;
On the echoes of fortune,
On the bells of symphonies,
On the trillings of nighttime,
On the very horizons of my memories,
But for tune, I croon:
I love you, I love you woman soon,
I shall be seeing your smile,
I shall be hearing your laughter,
Ringing softly, beautiful within my heartened ears!  


I am the two-toed wanderer

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serenity blaze
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since 2000-02-02
Posts 27738

1 posted 2006-10-16 05:45 PM


When you love somebody, you can hear their laughter through the din of cacaphony...

It is an audio thumbprint, and this is so sweet it made me smile:

"Ringing softly, beautiful within my heartened ears!"


'heartened ears'--

nodding and knowing

y'made me smile.  

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