Happiness 5-16
getting closer; music of the spheres; taking off the halo for a while.
getting closer; music of the spheres; taking off the halo for a while.
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the first time you tied your shoe laces; pausing on the plateau before climbing higher; a garden of amber.
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protection; slowly turning around; jumping from cloud to cloud.
a windy dawn on the island; being the first one to dream the world into existence; waist-high in the waves.
seagull in fog; a trunk in the attic made of silver and lined with red velvet; joining hands.
baking a cherry pie; the dream of the big, black dog; a strange parting of the sky.
peering through; following the mysterious blue balloon through the alleys; the softness of dandelions.
becoming free of the net; a city of bicycles; three ravens sunbathing on the beach.
magic slippers; inserting the last piece of the puzzle; sheltering from the rain under a mushroom.
the sand beneath your feet turning to gold; dozing on top of the waves; a street of roses in the rain.
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cleansing tears; a wild parrot landing on your shoulder; in the stillness of the middle of the night.
finding just the right place to dig; interpreting the signs; the first merman you ever saw.
a secret grotto; becoming forsythia in bloom; standing on a cloud.
celebrating; woken by the phoebes; floating through a forest of bluebells.
palm trees whispering; placing your hand on the lion’s mane; floating up to the nearest star.
heading into the foothills; draped in pearls; joining the men sitting at the taverna.
stone stories; becoming the mountain; making a new wand.
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uncovering the mosaic; a generous helping; the magpie oracle.