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I was graduated for a year and a half, but still a freshman of life, lost in a school whose corridors stretched globes and classrooms the size of whole buildings who cast shadows longer than football field. You were the senior who saved me, who welcomed me, who gave me a friend whom I maybe never merited. But it was never meant to last, was it? You're the senior who had to graduate. As the French say, "C'est la vie." And the shadows stretched farther and faster than ever before I had met you. But not for so long, now, I loved you.
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Oct 4, 2012
Oct 4, 2012 at 10:31 PM UTC
Stay, Lovee
I was graduated for a year and a half, but still a freshman of life, lost in a school whose corridors stretched globes and classrooms the size of whole buildings who cast shadows longer than football field. You were the senior who saved me, who welcomed me, who gave me a friend whom I maybe never merited. But it was never meant to last, was it? You're the senior who had to graduate. As the French say, "C'est la vie." And the shadows stretched farther and faster than ever before I had met you. But not for so long, now, I loved you.
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Oct 4, 2012
Oct 4, 2012 at 10:31 PM UTC
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