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sarina-siegel
sarina-siegel
American
Hey, I just wanted to say something. I think a lot of times we don't appreciate people or the things that they do until they're gone. We're so wrapped up in the bad that our eyes are too blind to the good. It was a good run. We had so many good times that outweighed the bad. Sorry I didn't appreciate them until now. Thank you for the memories I will treasure and come back to now and then. I miss you and want to see you again maybe not the way I did before, but just to tell you all the things I wasn't able to say until this moment. I hope you have forgiven me for the things I said, did. Because in truth they did not matter All that does is now.
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May 27, 2013
May 27, 2013 at 10:39 PM UTC
Now
We may all seem different, but at the end of the day, we’re all the same in lots of ways. No matter where we’ve been, or who we’ve seen The consequences of our actions ultimately add up. It’s not just a dream. We must not fear, And if we stand up, the goodness within will overpower. This is enough. We may have different beliefs, labels and signs, But if we are true to ourselves it will all be just fine. And when we reach a point in our lives when it’s time to say, stop crying, I knew it would happen anyway. Accepting and loving, this is my virtue. Open and honest, I hope I have taught you. Overcome your prejudice and make ends meet. You know I always say, don’t do it in your home if you won't do it on the streets.
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Apr 28, 2013
Apr 28, 2013 at 8:06 PM UTC
Atticus Finch
The dreams you reach for In these tall trees, bleed On your three year old fingers The darkest and sweetest fruits Hang in high places, others Reach with ladders. But together, in nearby fields, we can grasp raspberries Stain our hands with red juice You wipe on your white cotton dress With flowers falling Past your scraped knees, And all around us Nothing but flowers.
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Apr 28, 2013
Apr 28, 2013 at 2:47 PM UTC
Michigan Raspberries
It's the rich soil wafting its way to your nose, enlightening your senses. It's the longing as you gaze out the window, trapped inside. It's the melancholy, as old memories seem to appear, by a single drop. I take a breath and the sky opens up drenching me in its silence. A new beginning. And here, in this moment of rain, I long to be no where else but in open fields dancing in earth's tears.
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Mar 25, 2013
Mar 25, 2013 at 6:53 PM UTC
Rain
You lay in my room, kind and gentle. I run my fingers through your softness and I feel nostalgic. By one single touch, the memories of my childhood are able to come. After enduring brutal waves and rough sand that threaten to harshen your complexion, I am amazed at how you, stones, after traveling across lakes and rivers remain small and humble, full of hope. You are wise and old. You have seen things that no others have. And I am always brought back to our summers in Michigan where I search for you. Stones, you care for my soul just as much as I care for your presence and existence. But stones, you don’t ask for much. You are pleased with life. You take whatever comes to you. Whether it may be rocky shores, or soft endearing hands. And this, stones, is what puzzles me the most. You are always there for me to admire, never minding to be dropped or fiddled with. Always content. And your love for me, is unconditional. Oh stones, why are you so selfless? I have taken you from your natural habitat, the bedrock of Illinois, the shores of Lake Michigan. I have put you on display, far from home. How have you forgiven me for doing such a thing?
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Feb 24, 2012
Feb 24, 2012 at 12:11 PM UTC
Ode to Stones