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The Cameleons Defense
Contributed by
tiger_grl
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Wednesday, 20th April 2005 @ 11:01:15 PM in AEST
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oops
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All men have follies which they blindly trace Through the dark turnings of a dubvious maze But happy those, who by prudent care Retreat betimes from the fallacious snare. The eldest sons of wisdom were not free, from the same failure you condemn in me. If as the wisest of the wisest have not err'd I go astray and condemn unheard My faults too you severly reprehend, more like a rigid censor than a friend Love is the monarch, passion of the mind knows no superior, by no laws confined But triumphs still, impatient of Contrail, Over all the proud endowments of the soul.
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Re: The Cameleons Defense
(User Rating: 1 ) by ladyfawn on
Thursday, 21st April 2005 @ 02:40:54 AM AEST (User
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true, and beautifully written,
hugs n' love nessa
@->>->:-
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Re: The Cameleons Defense
(User Rating: 1 ) by Tiger018 on
Thursday, 21st April 2005 @ 07:25:45 PM AEST (User
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Dear Tiger_girl,
WoW! written extremly well. Love ya. |
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