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sara-rose-1
sara-rose-1
American
I used to be a rocking chair in the home of a lovely elderly two. In the summers I sat in the shade on the porch that was my world. But I got tired of going back and forth with the same old things I used to be a pair of rubber gloves belonging to the maid of a grand old palace. I held the sponges that cleaned the biggest of ballrooms and the feather duster that danced along the most delicate riches. But I didn't like being used to do someone’s ***** work. I've been a wish from a genie (I was taken for granted) I've been the pencil of an artist (That job was too sketchy) I was a sapphire gem in a mineral museum (But I started feeling really blue) I was a sunken stone in a rolling river (But I just couldn't go with the flow) Though, I don’t regret a single thing I've been. Because the best part of imagination is the only thing about it that I don’t need to make up: my mind.
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Jan 17, 2014
Jan 17, 2014 at 9:26 PM UTC
Who I Used to Be