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for all my life i've lived as the ground beneath your feet i was the dry, cracked dirt you kicked around as you shuffled your sneakers in the summer i was the puddle you jumped in when it rained like hell in the spring i was the slush that soaked through the holes in your boots during the worst part of the winter the crunchy leaves you stepped on once autumn came around for all my life you’ve been the wind beneath my wings you were the cool breeze on a summer day that sent shivers down my spine and gave me release from the sweltering heat you were the umbrella that protected me when it rained like hell in the spring you were the soft winter snow that fell on christmas morning, blanketing the town and dusting the evergreen trees the aroma of cinnamon in autumn that wafted through the house and felt like home for all my life i’ve been the floor, and you the one who floored me today i swear that i will be the sky
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Aug 9, 2016
Aug 9, 2016 at 11:10 PM UTC
i am the sky today
for all my life i've lived as the ground beneath your feet i was the dry, cracked dirt you kicked around as you shuffled your sneakers in the summer i was the puddle you jumped in when it rained like hell in the spring i was the slush that soaked through the holes in your boots during the worst part of the winter the crunchy leaves you stepped on once autumn came around for all my life you’ve been the wind beneath my wings you were the cool breeze on a summer day that sent shivers down my spine and gave me release from the sweltering heat you were the umbrella that protected me when it rained like hell in the spring you were the soft winter snow that fell on christmas morning, blanketing the town and dusting the evergreen trees the aroma of cinnamon in autumn that wafted through the house and felt like home for all my life i’ve been the floor, and you the one who floored me today i swear that i will be the sky
cameron-godfrey
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Aug 9, 2016
Aug 9, 2016 at 11:10 PM UTC
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