Let it Be So

Tashi
Let it be so that the note and flowers are not sent in vain and that the recipient of which will delight in the thoughts and efforts made. Let it be so that she will place her confidence in the sender and they may successfully move to the next stage of a growing relationship. To her honor there is much to be spoken of that tells the story of a person who is noble. Let it be so that a short script is just enough to hit the right cord and that a few brief words will kindle her with fondness of heart towards the sender of said gesture.

Her eyes is the place where joy resonates as they shine with a moisture that confines. Her hands are delicate with short well-manicured nails that are lightly painted. Her hair is a fine spray of natural waves that sings in streamlines. Her character is a source of relaxation and comfort and a compliment to the mind. Her delicate demur is as soft spoken as a single word whispered from afar. Her voice is a manuscript written from the stars. Her mannerism is of outspoken quality and refinement of a magnificent magnitude. Her maiden form is the magistrate that makes dreams come true. Her modesty is entrusted to a most sensual place and her moderation is ever mindful of tact and taste.

Let it be so that acceptance is warmly granted and the thoughts may be those of gladness. Let it be so that she will look kindly upon her wooer and dance with him. To her habits there is given discernment and discretion so that no force should overtake her lease it creeps upon her unawares. Let it be so that the opening bell is rung with chimes and the start marker be celebrated with song and dine. To her count there is many multiplied that points fingers to the way of compactness for she is the most of the utmost and the least of the least worn in the body of the mortal and shining in the wisdom of the divinely. Let it be so that a note and flowers will open the gate so that the admirer can step into the city of her fineness.

Published by Tashi

Born in Daytona Beach Florida but raised in Jacksonville Florida. Served in the U.S.Army as an armor crewman from 1974 to 1977. Have been working with computers since 1978.  View profile

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