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the glimmering water caught my reflection as i sat by the silent fountain distraught by the knowledge that the boy that i loved sat half a hundred miles away to my surprise that mysterious boy (the one with the pale blue eyes) emerged from the sunlight a rusted copper penny in his hand enclosing the penny in my palm those oceans in his eyes met mine for a second as if to urge me to make my wish my mind went numb my hands quivered slightly my heart pounded in my breast as i forgot my wish entirely lost in those oceanic eyes so i merely flicked the empty penny into the mirrored fountain and saved my wish for another day as it shimmered beneath the surface with what i thought held no wish one week passed as here i sit side by side with the mysterious boy (the one with the pale blue eyes) my heart no longer flutters for the boy half a hundred miles away but for the one who's shoulder caresses mine it's odd how wishes work
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Jul 11, 2013
Jul 11, 2013 at 1:34 PM UTC
non-fiction essay on a wishing penny
the glimmering water caught my reflection as i sat by the silent fountain distraught by the knowledge that the boy that i loved sat half a hundred miles away to my surprise that mysterious boy (the one with the pale blue eyes) emerged from the sunlight a rusted copper penny in his hand enclosing the penny in my palm those oceans in his eyes met mine for a second as if to urge me to make my wish my mind went numb my hands quivered slightly my heart pounded in my breast as i forgot my wish entirely lost in those oceanic eyes so i merely flicked the empty penny into the mirrored fountain and saved my wish for another day as it shimmered beneath the surface with what i thought held no wish one week passed as here i sit side by side with the mysterious boy (the one with the pale blue eyes) my heart no longer flutters for the boy half a hundred miles away but for the one who's shoulder caresses mine it's odd how wishes work
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Jul 11, 2013
Jul 11, 2013 at 1:34 PM UTC
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