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there is so much you don’t know do you measure our distance the way I do? you once told me you’d do anything for me it was christmas warm that year I wore a light sweater to church the candles like stars amid pews that winter you couldn’t stop apologizing your new year’s resolution- to be a better person sometimes you said- to earn me in the museum there was the painting you loved the cherry blossom tree full bloom, pink and warm beside it, the same tree, branches bare you said you loved this one because it looked like a photograph in the spring your fortune came your voice was different you were always smiling we spoke once you thanked me for being special when you needed it you couldn’t have known how happy I was on Christmas
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Oct 8, 2016
Oct 8, 2016 at 5:16 PM UTC
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there is so much you don’t know do you measure our distance the way I do? you once told me you’d do anything for me it was christmas warm that year I wore a light sweater to church the candles like stars amid pews that winter you couldn’t stop apologizing your new year’s resolution- to be a better person sometimes you said- to earn me in the museum there was the painting you loved the cherry blossom tree full bloom, pink and warm beside it, the same tree, branches bare you said you loved this one because it looked like a photograph in the spring your fortune came your voice was different you were always smiling we spoke once you thanked me for being special when you needed it you couldn’t have known how happy I was on Christmas
alenachek
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Oct 8, 2016
Oct 8, 2016 at 5:16 PM UTC
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