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She used to place behind each ear a little dab of this sweet smelling scent. It is not till I was much older and all grown up I realised the reason behind this and what is meant. She (my grandmother) had a secret kind of life You could see the magic behind her eyes. She had some stories to tell if she could Stories that were placed in a locked disguise. She loved Devon, the fresh sweet smell of Devon Its fields full of mauve sweet violets for miles Miles and miles of purple haze and the blue sea I have memories of those stories and her smiles. Devon Violets in little fancy bottles with a puffer dangling from a tiny string Beige lace, china cups with tea leaves around the rim Tea leaf reading stories and the hope this would bring. I wish I could hold her hand, her lovely warm hand To keep me company just for one more day. Now I am sitting in my silence with my dreams just wondering what if I had that chance what I might say.
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Feb 15, 2015
Feb 15, 2015 at 3:47 AM UTC
Sweet Violets
She used to place behind each ear a little dab of this sweet smelling scent. It is not till I was much older and all grown up I realised the reason behind this and what is meant. She (my grandmother) had a secret kind of life You could see the magic behind her eyes. She had some stories to tell if she could Stories that were placed in a locked disguise. She loved Devon, the fresh sweet smell of Devon Its fields full of mauve sweet violets for miles Miles and miles of purple haze and the blue sea I have memories of those stories and her smiles. Devon Violets in little fancy bottles with a puffer dangling from a tiny string Beige lace, china cups with tea leaves around the rim Tea leaf reading stories and the hope this would bring. I wish I could hold her hand, her lovely warm hand To keep me company just for one more day. Now I am sitting in my silence with my dreams just wondering what if I had that chance what I might say.
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Feb 15, 2015
Feb 15, 2015 at 3:47 AM UTC
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