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You folded me with your beautiful hands into a tiny little paper boat. You watched me sail on life’s little streams and taught me how to stay afloat. You fixed me with a piece of tape or a blob of glue, manufactured in the mills of your mind. After the angry river and its harsh rapids had made me the victim of their hardest grind. You helped me flow into the sea of dreams, and made sure the waves harboured me. When night fell and my path went astray, you were the pole star, so bright and pretty.                                            *.     *.      * You were the ultimate lighthouse of love. YOU were the most charming and adorable person to grace my memory.
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Sep 11, 2019
Sep 11, 2019 at 5:32 AM UTC
Mother
You folded me with your beautiful hands into a tiny little paper boat. You watched me sail on life’s little streams and taught me how to stay afloat. You fixed me with a piece of tape or a blob of glue, manufactured in the mills of your mind. After the angry river and its harsh rapids had made me the victim of their hardest grind. You helped me flow into the sea of dreams, and made sure the waves harboured me. When night fell and my path went astray, you were the pole star, so bright and pretty.                                            *.     *.      * You were the ultimate lighthouse of love. YOU were the most charming and adorable person to grace my memory.
jeet-ratadia
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Sep 11, 2019
Sep 11, 2019 at 5:32 AM UTC
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