Analysis of a woman's soul



As the wind blows through a valley of dandelions It creates a flow much like the ocean, Waves crashing upon one another In a sea of green and yellow Upon the breeze, a smell of sweet love Much like the fragrance of a woman's soul Vibrant and mystical, creating an endless flow of everlasting imagination Needing nothing more, than to have one gaze upon her in awe Wanting for nothing, and having it all, Believing that love is eternally bound As the wind blows, the sounds of her become clear For those, that are willing to open their minds Letting their conscience guide their hearts Through the fields of a woman's soul


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Characters 621
Words 112
Sentences 1
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Letters per line (avg) 500
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Submitted on August 23, 2014

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Joe fritz

The things that i write about are from personal experiences or from my heart, and even from my soul I love to read and write, I also write songs. Many of them more…

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