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At 6 o'clock on a Friday, I saw her. Through the window, blocks away. To and fro in her wooden swing, She showered my soul's dry bay. No care for the world, she sat there This window blocked half my sight Though distant, her miniature figure, Felt cradled in my sight. The sunset glistens her hazel eyes, They shine as she parts her hair. Yet time stood still as I watched her there, A fleeting dream caught in the air.
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May 30, 2025
May 30, 2025 at 10:44 AM UTC
Through My Window
At 6 o'clock on a Friday, I saw her. Through the window, blocks away. To and fro in her wooden swing, She showered my soul's dry bay. No care for the world, she sat there This window blocked half my sight Though distant, her miniature figure, Felt cradled in my sight. The sunset glistens her hazel eyes, They shine as she parts her hair. Yet time stood still as I watched her there, A fleeting dream caught in the air.
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17/M/Nepal
May 30, 2025
May 30, 2025 at 10:44 AM UTC
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