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I used to wait all year to Hear the small clicks as Tiny rocks from Our garden scratched My window. Stumbling out of bed, I Sped out to Race the sunrise. I remember how the morning felt in the field as The bluebirds looked on, curious. It Was wild and I knew What being a man Meant when I scared off a big dog one day that Made some of the girls scream. We always went to work without words, when We got to the clearing, Surround by the silence of the Dew-drenched morning, almost unable to Wait for the berries we knew would be so, so Sweet.
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Jan 25, 2011
Jan 25, 2011 at 8:58 AM UTC
The Games We Used To Play
I used to wait all year to Hear the small clicks as Tiny rocks from Our garden scratched My window. Stumbling out of bed, I Sped out to Race the sunrise. I remember how the morning felt in the field as The bluebirds looked on, curious. It Was wild and I knew What being a man Meant when I scared off a big dog one day that Made some of the girls scream. We always went to work without words, when We got to the clearing, Surround by the silence of the Dew-drenched morning, almost unable to Wait for the berries we knew would be so, so Sweet.
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Jan 25, 2011
Jan 25, 2011 at 8:58 AM UTC
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