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My house is not new, but not particularly old But it feels as though lifetimes are weaven through its folds Memories, so simple we forget It stores them all, like a safety net I remember when we had party One of my relatives, couldn't find her car keys I remember when the moon was blood red I was outside, looking until I was forced to bed I remember when I laughed so hard I cried My sides hurt so much, but I just sighed All these memories, the house never lets them go Simple, small but wonderful My house, my home, my memories. And they never go.
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Jan 25, 2016
Jan 25, 2016 at 4:00 PM UTC
Memories
My house is not new, but not particularly old But it feels as though lifetimes are weaven through its folds Memories, so simple we forget It stores them all, like a safety net I remember when we had party One of my relatives, couldn't find her car keys I remember when the moon was blood red I was outside, looking until I was forced to bed I remember when I laughed so hard I cried My sides hurt so much, but I just sighed All these memories, the house never lets them go Simple, small but wonderful My house, my home, my memories. And they never go.
Okay, I wrote this at 5 AM probably gonna look back on it and be like. " What the f*ck I just wrote? " later. So...
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Jan 25, 2016
Jan 25, 2016 at 4:00 PM UTC
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