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Sincerely, Eleanor

by DiamondFlame

Spring bringeth back the roses I love, But alas, My love not bringeth me roses So as the rain comes With a sprinkle of sunshine To make flowers bloom I still miss that love of mine Whom taketh away my gloom Skies grow dark As grey clouds cover; I deeply miss my Park, My one true lover And if these feelings you shall ignore, Just know this is Sincerely,Eleanor
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May 25, 2021
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Based on the book

"Eleanor and Park"

by Rainbow Rowell

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