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In reply to the discussion: Mango, a rather small Indian man [View all]felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)98. 'Didn't you see the Buddha in the......"
oh never mind, thought Weevy. He and Mango were caught up in the music, and started to dance with so much joy, that the old woman could not stop her feet from moving. Then her legs started to step to the beat, and her hips started to shake in a wave of motion that continued up her body until she was swishing her white hair in her own ecstatic dance. She couldn't remember the last time she just let go and dance like this, and it felt so healing and fun. She felt young and happy, and it seemed to her the day was suddenly more colorful too--everything around her seemed to be celebrating along with her....
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His eyes laughed and and his soul danced to the joyful song that runs through us all.
davsand
Jun 2012
#2
As he sat awhile on the drifting surfboard,to ponder all these wonders,
kimmerspixelated
Jun 2012
#61
( Recall Mango's chief characteristic...refer to the first post) The punchbowl
kimmerspixelated
Jul 2012
#109