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he empties his pockets at the end of the day she hates random pieces of paper in her washing cleaning out the lint filter mumbling to herself shaking out the snow of forgotten wishes from her clean clothes he can't say ***that was the receipt for the flowers I sent or the lay by for something simply fantastic, regardless of what's spent*** so he dutifully empties his pockets each evening before leaving his clothes for cleaning and then sits silently holding onto all of his dreams from his pocket... staring at receipts of his attempt to please his woman, his wife the love of his life there is no snow on his clothes because each night he remembers to empty his pocket full of dreams and hope
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Sep 25, 2013
Sep 25, 2013 at 6:19 AM UTC
a pocketful of dreams
he empties his pockets at the end of the day she hates random pieces of paper in her washing cleaning out the lint filter mumbling to herself shaking out the snow of forgotten wishes from her clean clothes he can't say ***that was the receipt for the flowers I sent or the lay by for something simply fantastic, regardless of what's spent*** so he dutifully empties his pockets each evening before leaving his clothes for cleaning and then sits silently holding onto all of his dreams from his pocket... staring at receipts of his attempt to please his woman, his wife the love of his life there is no snow on his clothes because each night he remembers to empty his pocket full of dreams and hope
helen
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Sep 25, 2013
Sep 25, 2013 at 6:19 AM UTC
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