Madana Mohana Murari
24 December, 2009
Author: Karla Bardanza
When I opened my heart and let you looked inside, the moon was in my eyes and I was barefoot, wearing my best smile and my frightened soul. I felt when Cupid shot his arrow through it. I couldn’t do anything but swallow my fear and ask you to render me infinity. My heart bled deliciously in the beginning. I got used to that pain. Love had never been that easy for me. Nobody had taught me how to establish an everlasting bond. I wasn’t prepared for that mission though I wished we could melt into one. I was thirsty. All I wanted was to drink your eyes. All I needed was to embrace your soul. |
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Harry Houdini (65.92.46.42) -- Thursday, December 24 2009, 12:04 pm well what really matters is you know how to keep your audience captive and at the same time be able to let their soul free.... |
HARRY HOUDINI (65.92.46.42) -- Thursday, December 24 2009, 12:08 pm well what really matters is how you can keep your audience captive and at the same time be able to set their soul free... |
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