Strangely enough for wishing of them as they were, yet do prefer them safely locked away. As a commemorated soul in their coffin but would not want of them around personally!
If to know what's good for the health then perhaps try keeping it zipped, as not everyone has the right to be granted access into such shocking scandals.
An uprising can be seen pleasantly if those to rise above are not around. As being on a side is sometimes not of choice but by destiny, as the sceptre to worship could be the final blow for defeating depending on how to see life.
Some people are as the air to allow fire to breathe, yet their subtle presence is a gentle flame. However, being for that candle almost burned out, they appear as for giving that last bit of breath to live on.
If wrapped in cotton wool by the thoughts to have in mind, then their good nature must come by the fields that cotton grows from. Such love and admiration of a past can only be of making a quilt for the future. Where thoughts drift a yonder, others find the warm embrace of arms to be wrapped in that gives a loving presence.
In the forest; fascination by stories told by a praised idol, taking great interest in their minds thoughts of far away places. Places that are beyond such minds reach, pondering over on how to of reached such a place. Yet, as to be foretold by admiration for a highly regarded person. Our Fairy Princess clearly holds secrets that are apparently locked way and sealed in the heavens. Making these details for a much higher than thou status in life, if believe it to see it.
In the stones; slight exaggeration when considering only 'I' in all to do just because are stubborn to follow guidance, these things are never straightforward as while going one way so do come another that no wonder are wrapped in cotton wool for direction, taking an educational guess in love is as being switched on like a light with such cloud to be upon.
Proverbs Ch.27:V.1-2 " - Boast not thyself of to morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.
- Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth; a stranger, and not thine own lips."
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