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growing out of

with yearning for a different life we leave ourselves behind

because the worries of the world way so heavy on our minds

my life has been a dance with the elegant summer air

and the smell of salt that lingered from the beach in my hair

a thousand different faces yet they stand out all so clear

I’d tuck away the places I wished I’d visited each year

if we all wrote down our dreams I wonder if we would remember

the way our eyes lit up when winter gave us the magic of December

before the bills and all the pills that we would have to take

before the smiles on our faces started to feel fake

our very first step, when we carried our own weight

our very first step, when we began to see the light of faith

the friends we’ve made and we’re still making

the advice from other that we had started taking

the brilliance of red and orange on the tree tops in fall

realizing how big we felt even though we were so small

the very first butterflies that fluttered within you

that came with the kiss that had always stuck with you

our memories of those who had left us behind

finding new life beyond the blue skies

with yearning for a different life we left ourselves behind

because the worries of the world were so heavy on our mind

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Written by
rachel-strowbridge
American
Published
Apr 22, 2010
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