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First the one eye Then, groggily the other A bit of drool on my pillow And my eyelids begin to flutter. The finches on the veranda begin to chirp, The dull lull of Hawaii Five-0 hums in the living room The morning rays pinch through the curtains, The gardener sweeps, coughs and sweeps once more with his broom. I get up Cold wooden floorboards creak in the passage, The sticky smell of boiling porridge kisses my nose Mom and Nanny are discussing the day's work While Dad uses tea to still his sorrows. The washing machine cackles in the back, And Mike barks for food at the door. This is the place where I grew, This is the place I adore. And now, I get up to move around, I get up and it feels like holiday. I will cherish this little place of memories And I will take it with me when I go away.
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Oct 2, 2018
Oct 2, 2018 at 2:51 PM UTC
Reminiscent
First the one eye Then, groggily the other A bit of drool on my pillow And my eyelids begin to flutter. The finches on the veranda begin to chirp, The dull lull of Hawaii Five-0 hums in the living room The morning rays pinch through the curtains, The gardener sweeps, coughs and sweeps once more with his broom. I get up Cold wooden floorboards creak in the passage, The sticky smell of boiling porridge kisses my nose Mom and Nanny are discussing the day's work While Dad uses tea to still his sorrows. The washing machine cackles in the back, And Mike barks for food at the door. This is the place where I grew, This is the place I adore. And now, I get up to move around, I get up and it feels like holiday. I will cherish this little place of memories And I will take it with me when I go away.
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Oct 2, 2018
Oct 2, 2018 at 2:51 PM UTC
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