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I knew her before She coloured her hair. She'd wash and brush, With a simple part down the middle. I remember it falling silently over Her shoulder blades, down her back. It always looked like that, After a full day at the lake. And I knew her before She used cosmetics The way they're used this day. Her cheeks glowed with youth, Her brows arched like shorelines; Lashes balanced droplets Over rushing ruby lips. I knew her to play tennis, To swim, run, To laugh and be fun. I knew her With lights on, At dusk and at dawn. I knew her for long. I knew her so long.
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May 11, 2021
May 11, 2021 at 5:42 PM UTC
I Knew Her Before
I knew her before She coloured her hair. She'd wash and brush, With a simple part down the middle. I remember it falling silently over Her shoulder blades, down her back. It always looked like that, After a full day at the lake. And I knew her before She used cosmetics The way they're used this day. Her cheeks glowed with youth, Her brows arched like shorelines; Lashes balanced droplets Over rushing ruby lips. I knew her to play tennis, To swim, run, To laugh and be fun. I knew her With lights on, At dusk and at dawn. I knew her for long. I knew her so long.
francie-lynch
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May 11, 2021
May 11, 2021 at 5:42 PM UTC
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