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THE DAISY'S DANCE

  • Writer: Wyffindor Shakespeare
    Wyffindor Shakespeare
  • Apr 5, 2023
  • 1 min read



How great it is how the sun shines brightly,

Lovely is the air that touches mine cheeks;

O' so warm it soothes me very calmly,

I love this feeling I feel every week.

The wind's blow flieth me up above sky,

That lets me see the world's soothing nature;

As I dance in the sky I say goodbye,

They replied thrive thou as an achiever.

Whilst I dance the heaven's psalm of pleasure,

mine petals draweth off afar from me;

I failed to thrive for the world's great treasure,

the joy, hope, freedom, and the charity.

I fell and torn apart no hope for life,

Bound, tormented, suffers in my life's strife.



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Monsieur Shakespeare W.

 
 
 

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