The river asked me who I was to be gazing so longingly into her curving body of cascading dreams and shifting beauty.

Todd Crawshaw
The river asked me who I was to be gazing...
The river asked me who I was to be gazing...
The river asked me who I was to be gazing...
The river asked me who I was to be gazing...
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The river asked me who I was to be gazing so longingly into her curving body of cascading dreams and shifting beauty. At night, the river flows peacefully, but in the day it is always changing. It doesn't matter whether the river is flowing or still. The most important thing for the river is just that it is flowing.

The same goes for us. When we meet someone who is special, we should appreciate them with our eyes and not just with our words.

Source: Lightyears In The Dark: Storypoems

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