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I never saw the larches grow spent every fall dreaming of snow you say their needles color-change each year we grew more estranged I never saw a red wood sprout you begged me to remain devout follow you through dawn and dusk leave behind an empty husk I never saw an elm take root knew youth would not restitute as crow's feet and lines set in I thought of what did not begin I never saw alpine ranges, steep nor dared venture through oceans deep never walked through sandy dunes nor soared through skies in air balloons for every star I never saw shine moments spent in the sideline I vow to make the most of today before alone, I pass away
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Nov 19, 2019
Nov 19, 2019 at 3:54 PM UTC
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I never saw the larches grow spent every fall dreaming of snow you say their needles color-change each year we grew more estranged I never saw a red wood sprout you begged me to remain devout follow you through dawn and dusk leave behind an empty husk I never saw an elm take root knew youth would not restitute as crow's feet and lines set in I thought of what did not begin I never saw alpine ranges, steep nor dared venture through oceans deep never walked through sandy dunes nor soared through skies in air balloons for every star I never saw shine moments spent in the sideline I vow to make the most of today before alone, I pass away
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Nov 19, 2019
Nov 19, 2019 at 3:54 PM UTC
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