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"COLD FEET"
could a wife's cold feet be only a remembrance of some past lifetime, lost in an unexpected plunge into the North Atlantic deep ? a husband turns the thermostat lower but his forehead still perspires, is this only a symptom of some past lifetime, lost in some raging fire ? she's attrated to his warmth, he moves closer to her cold and clinging together they lay there pondering the mystery, some story left untold. do souls voyage, crisscrossing through the years, interwoven in births and funerals amidst the laughter and tears ? the answer may lie with the lightning bug who stands alone waving a twig, conducting heavens fireworks and orchestra of thunder, leaving the mind alone at night... free to marvel and wonder.
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