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Little Ms.Sallie Sue

Contributed by honey56 on Monday, 4th June 2007 @ 08:10:21 AM in AEST
Topic: DreamsandWishes



Little Ms.Sallie Sue wish upon
A star..

She wished her spirit could
Ride upon the wind..

She opened her eyes amidst the
Clouds…

Her heart was lighten with perfect
Perfection…

Her soul was all aglow

When her only wish had been
Granted..

Her wings were of a golden tip

As she sailed within the wind

The clouds were her refugee

The wind was her home…

The sun gave her great joy as
She rest upon the clouds..

The moon was her compass to
Guide her from place to place

The stars hung around to
Welcome her into heaven

Because her soul shined so bright
She earned the right to call the
Wind her home..




Copyright © honey56 ... [ 2007-06-04 08:10:21]
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Re: Little Ms.Sallie Sue (User Rating: 1 )
by myheartsvoice on Monday, 4th June 2007 @ 10:30:34 AM AEST
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She earned the right to call the Wind her home.. What a stunning line this is. and paint's such a vivid and delicate picture.
truly a work of poetic work of art. You are a literary seamtress . . .


Ben



Re: Little Ms.Sallie Sue (User Rating: 1 )
by Crow on Tuesday, 5th June 2007 @ 09:47:35 AM AEST
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It is always a pleasure to come read your work...what a breath of freshness it is.. Vincent


Re: Little Ms.Sallie Sue (User Rating: 1 )
by Dom on Thursday, 7th June 2007 @ 05:11:00 PM AEST
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Lovely poem, I think many people (certainly myself included) experience such soaring feelings that you really do feel you are floating or flying above everybody else.

Very well written,

Dom




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