Casha
A child-like fawn moistened nudging & joyous breath, an allowance for leave as her gentle hand budges my sibling cupping. And walking in a field of gardens - our Jardin des Plantes - a molecule in depth flowery pennons near Picardy wet. Casha tendrils here pinion the eye, little Annabel Lee with the sunshine wet in her parting hand that all the birds in grace sigh at Saint Francis breathless.
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"A child-like fawn..."
Exploring the themes of classic, Paul Cameron Brown delivers a powerful performance in "Casha"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...