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by @patricia-policarpio

i pleaded i wanna go home i cried please take me back home but my father- he said no he said it's too early i need to do my homework i have to pass the test he wants me to learn more he hopes to see me finish it finish it well i pleaded take me home he said no finish it well do the homework ive given you on earth pass the tests, the trials so you'll learn learn more about me, about them, about life it's too early, you aren't ready you can't force or choose your own graduation date you can't decide when it's time to go home i pleaded take me home father said no finish it well and wait for the ring of the bell and i'll welcome you here in heaven, in my arms, your home.
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patricia-policarpio
23 / F
For You?
Written by
patricia-policarpio
23 / F
Published
Feb 21, 2018
Time
2m
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February 21, 2018

idea credit to Sir Charles Hanson Towne. a poem inserted in Mitch Albom's For One More Day.

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