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O Yaya, I miss you. I know I never enjoyed our Sunday lunches with you inside the dining room not out in the sun. You were old I was young. I never talked to you unless I was forced but I didn't know how much I loved you. Now you are gone I miss our lunches, the dining room is empty, the chairs pushed in tight. And the maid has left. So have you and I wish you'd come back because I miss you. -Kate Manthos
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May 11, 2013
May 11, 2013 at 3:16 PM UTC
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O Yaya, I miss you. I know I never enjoyed our Sunday lunches with you inside the dining room not out in the sun. You were old I was young. I never talked to you unless I was forced but I didn't know how much I loved you. Now you are gone I miss our lunches, the dining room is empty, the chairs pushed in tight. And the maid has left. So have you and I wish you'd come back because I miss you. -Kate Manthos
this was an example poem for a Poem of Address project. So good I thought I should post it. I DO NOT OWN THIS POEM. AL RIGHTS GO TO KATE MANTHOS.
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May 11, 2013
May 11, 2013 at 3:16 PM UTC
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