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Shakespearean Sonnet To Gold
Contributed by
ramfire
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Tuesday, 28th January 2003 @ 03:40:00 PM in AEST
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NaturePoetry
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The sheen of gold excites, delights the eye. All other metals pale beside its glow. A perfect carriage holding stone to buy or many precious jewels placed in row. Can be coin buying prize, heart's great desire, or symbol backing country's specie seen. The power used employing maid for hire, perhaps now tithe to aid some homeless teen. The places we do find this golden ore are mines and streams, rock faces showing veins. For mining, cave demands drill deep and shore and panning streams men see the shining grains. Now gold can be in real convenient state. Possessing same it seems is simply great.
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Re: Shakespearean Sonnet To Gold
(User Rating: 1 ) by LOWMAN613 on
Tuesday, 28th January 2003 @ 11:26:26 PM AEST (User
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Ramfire,a great nature write,much to the open mind! Christina |
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Re: Shakespearean Sonnet To Gold
(User Rating: 1 ) by Mad-Mancunian on
Wednesday, 29th January 2003 @ 10:28:53 PM AEST (User
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Brava! Molto brava! |
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Re: Shakespearean Sonnet To Gold
(User Rating: 1 ) by Ilhar on
Thursday, 30th January 2003 @ 09:47:10 AM AEST (User
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beautiful as always
Sharon |
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