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I want to close my eyes and wake up sixty years in the future I will be ninty-five, aging, decaying, but I will be happy I will be able to look out at my children, my wife, hell, probably even my dog and smile with the memories they’ll given me over the years but as I close my eyes, for the final time, drifting into the sleep I should never awake from, I will emerge from my rest a fifteen year-old boy having only a hazy recollection of the happiness that awaits me one day
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Oct 8, 2010
Oct 8, 2010 at 6:38 PM UTC
nighty-night smiles
I want to close my eyes and wake up sixty years in the future I will be ninty-five, aging, decaying, but I will be happy I will be able to look out at my children, my wife, hell, probably even my dog and smile with the memories they’ll given me over the years but as I close my eyes, for the final time, drifting into the sleep I should never awake from, I will emerge from my rest a fifteen year-old boy having only a hazy recollection of the happiness that awaits me one day
wave-break
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Oct 8, 2010
Oct 8, 2010 at 6:38 PM UTC
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