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Angie1602   

Angelica, 29 y.o.
Mexico City, Mexico [Current City & Hometown]

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Graduate degree
Universidad La Salle Nezahualcoyotl

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Analyst at HR

Relationship status

In a relationship


Joined 8 years ago, profile updated 3 years ago.

Displaying posts 1 to 10 of 18.
Reply - Conversation - Sep 4, 2022
i love you so much mine
Reply - Conversation - Apr 10, 2019
¿Cómo estás?
Reply - Conversation - Oct 7, 2017
la placa norteamericana es realmente inestable para ser honesta Angélica. Manténgase a salvo como siempre. Los terremotos pueden atacar sin previo aviso.
Reply - Conversation - Oct 6, 2017
exactamente. Espero que las cosas están bien en la ciudad de México justo ahora después de ese poderoso terremoto que golpeó hace un mes Angélica.
Reply - Conversation - Oct 6, 2017
mi difunta abuela y yo éramos compañeros de habitación entonces. por eso. jaja. Aprendí una palabra en español en ese entonces...

" y por las pagarlo"

hahaha. :)
Reply - Conversation - Oct 6, 2017
muy bien, por supuesto Angélica. ocupado en mi carga de trabajo. y desactivé mi Facebook por eso.

Me acabo de enterar de que eres un fan de Thalía. bueno. Yo también, por supuesto. y su contraparte Itati Cantoral el conocido y famoso villano telenovela de todos los tiempos. en Maria la del barrio. est. 1995 ...

esa fue la telenovela mexicana favorita de mi difunta abuela Angélica. ella puede hablar español con fluidez y ahí es donde aprendí una o dos cosas de ese idioma. :)
Reply - Conversation - Oct 5, 2017
como estas Angelica?? :)
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#TWD
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I really loved how you sang "Me without you" 😍
Reply - Conversation - Jun 28, 2017
Who gave thee, O Beauty!
The keys of this breast,
Too credulous lover
Of blest and unblest?
Say when in lapsed ages
Thee knew I of old;
Or what was the service
For which I was sold?
When first my eyes saw thee,
I found me thy thrall,
By magical drawings,
Sweet tyrant of all!
I drank at thy fountain
False waters of thirst;
Thou intimate stranger,
Thou latest and first!
Thy dangerous glances
Make women of men;
New-born we are melting
Into nature again.
Lavish, lavish promiser,
Nigh persuading gods to err,
Guest of million painted forms
Which in turn thy glory warms,
The frailest leaf, the mossy bark,
The acorn's cup, the raindrop's arc,
The swinging spider's silver line,
The ruby of the drop of wine,
The shining pebble of the pond,
Thou inscribest with a bond
In thy momentary play
Would bankrupt Nature to repay.

Ah! what avails it
To hide or to shun
Whom the Infinite One
Hath granted his throne?
The heaven high over
Is the deep's lover,
The sun and sea
Informed by thee,
Before me run,
And draw me on,
Yet fly me still,
As Fate refuses
To me the heart Fate for me chooses,
Is it that my opulent soul
Was mingled from the generous whole,
Sea valleys and the deep of skies
Furnished several supplies,
And the sands whereof I'm made
Draw me to them self-betrayed?
I turn the proud portfolios
Which hold the grand designs
Of Salvator, of Guercino,
And Piranesi's lines.
I hear the lofty Pæans
Of the masters of the shell,
Who heard the starry music,
And recount the numbers well:
Olympian bards who sung
Divine Ideas below,
Which always find us young,
And always keep us so.
Oft in streets or humblest places
I detect far wandered graces,
Which from Eden wide astray
In lowly homes have lost their way.

Thee gliding through the sea of form,
Like the lightning through the storm,
Somewhat not to be possessed,
Somewhat not to be caressed,
No feet so fleet could ever find,
No perfect form could ever bind.
Thou eternal fugitive
Hovering over all that live,
Quick and skilful to inspire
Sweet extravagant desire,
Starry space and lily bell
Filling with thy roseate smell,
Wilt not give the lips to taste
Of the nectar which thou hast.

All that's good and great with thee
Stands in deep conspiracy.
Thou hast bribed the dark and lonely
To report thy features only,
And the cold and purple morning
Itself with thoughts of thee adorning,
The leafy dell, the city mart,
Equal trophies of thine art,
E'en the flowing azure air
Thou hast touched for my despair,
And if I languish into dreams,
Again I meet the ardent beams.
Queen of things! I dare not die
In Being's deeps past ear and eye,
Lest there I find the same deceiver,
And be the sport of Fate forever.
Dread power, but dear! if God thou be,
Unmake me quite, or give thyself to me.
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