Guadalquivir
In a pleasureless world, pure pleasure exists. Particles of sunlight, exquisite with nightdrops & leaves stringent with dew, persuade tributaries with inset eyes to depart down foible breast, sticky fingers up delightful steps. And taking pleasure with an earthen spoon - sipped long and hard down tubes and winding entrails; soft relief canyons swollen blood vessels. For your brow shines like olive branches, Guadalquivir's river or nectar drawn from golden wells and, as such, unfolds loveliest eyes out from fond embrace not hedging lies. My darling, amongst flowering cherub trees a moment shared with you is pretty mirth accounts all Arcadia's treasures, the angelic breath off passing wings.
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"In a pleasureless world, pure pleasure exists...."
Exploring the themes of classic, Paul Cameron Brown delivers a powerful performance in "Guadalquivir"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...