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What’s the point in dressing a fake plastic tree with warm lights and shiny ***** in wrapping up perfumes, candles and strawberry-scented shower gels, in exchanging smiles and Merry-something with that family friend who has been knowing you since you were born and who has taught you how to tie your shoes, with that girl who was your best friend when you were fifteen, who shared with you the first Lucky Strikes and who used to wipe your cheeks when your black make-up left wet trails. What’s the point if you cannot wrap up a warm wool sweater or some after-shave lotion or ties, socks, gloves or whatever you feel like wrapping up for your dad.
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Dec 18, 2018
Dec 18, 2018 at 5:04 PM UTC
On how much Christmas *****
What’s the point in dressing a fake plastic tree with warm lights and shiny ***** in wrapping up perfumes, candles and strawberry-scented shower gels, in exchanging smiles and Merry-something with that family friend who has been knowing you since you were born and who has taught you how to tie your shoes, with that girl who was your best friend when you were fifteen, who shared with you the first Lucky Strikes and who used to wipe your cheeks when your black make-up left wet trails. What’s the point if you cannot wrap up a warm wool sweater or some after-shave lotion or ties, socks, gloves or whatever you feel like wrapping up for your dad.
To my dad To all the Christmas presents that stay buried inside my heart
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27/F/Italy
Dec 18, 2018
Dec 18, 2018 at 5:04 PM UTC
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