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*The line up at the movie theatre is long. And the rain crosses the scene in diaganol lines. that's when I saw her so frail painfully thin and cold. her face had been pretty once. she still had the most beautiful blue eyes. almost too big for her now gaunt features she carried a sign two children and homeless please help. I recognized her as she got closer I had seen her a week ago at the bus station in town. Then her sign read cold and hungry please help. someone threw a handfull of loose change at her feet she knelt down hurriedly trying to pick up every single coin. I had only twenty dollars on me. But suddenly the movie banner with George clooney and Catherine zeta Jones smiling down at me lost its apppeal. I ****** the note into her hands. she looked at me with her blue blue eyes. Then i had to walk home in the rain as fast as I could. For I had an overwhelming urge to hug my teenage daughter. and tell her I loved her*
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Mar 17, 2016
Mar 17, 2016 at 6:52 PM UTC
Blue Blue Eyes
*The line up at the movie theatre is long. And the rain crosses the scene in diaganol lines. that's when I saw her so frail painfully thin and cold. her face had been pretty once. she still had the most beautiful blue eyes. almost too big for her now gaunt features she carried a sign two children and homeless please help. I recognized her as she got closer I had seen her a week ago at the bus station in town. Then her sign read cold and hungry please help. someone threw a handfull of loose change at her feet she knelt down hurriedly trying to pick up every single coin. I had only twenty dollars on me. But suddenly the movie banner with George clooney and Catherine zeta Jones smiling down at me lost its apppeal. I ****** the note into her hands. she looked at me with her blue blue eyes. Then i had to walk home in the rain as fast as I could. For I had an overwhelming urge to hug my teenage daughter. and tell her I loved her*
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Mar 17, 2016
Mar 17, 2016 at 6:52 PM UTC
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