your golden Buddha
came with me to Italy
’cause you couldn’t come
looking at his gentle smile
I feel you close beside me
© G.s.k. ‘15
your golden Buddha
came with me to Italy
’cause you couldn’t come
looking at his gentle smile
I feel you close beside me
© G.s.k. ‘15
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Lovely, cara, I took my dad’s Buddha when he passed and gave it to my son.
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I saw your post … another thing in common I’d say … but I’ve kept the Buddha for myself for the moment anyway.
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My children met my dad once when they were very young…My son was upset he never go to know him… better he can imagine how pleasant he might have been 😉
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Ah Buddha … watches over us all.
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Yes …
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Very powerful TANKA
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Thanks Menons … I’m glad you caught that 😉
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How nice!
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Thanks!
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smiles here 😌
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Thanks!
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