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I Don't Open it Anymore

by @savannah-charlish

There is a box On the top shelf In the corner of my closet That I have to climb if I want to reach it It is filled with everything left over from us I don't open it anymore Most weeks go by and I forget it's even there I hope you're happy And I hope sometimes you think about me too
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Aug 8, 2017
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