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I march up to the front door of a red-bricked house vast skies and soft, wispy clouds drifting above... my gaze shifts below, to the brown door. This house looks lovely and so does the door. I am somewhere in Wales, it's cold but 3 knocks and a kind woman invites me in, warmth be the one that saves my freezing skin; hot chocolate to warm my insides and relax my mind. My wonderful aunt leaves me to rock by the fireplace, after some time, I will leave again to play with my friends.
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Dec 2, 2013
Dec 2, 2013 at 11:50 AM UTC
so carefree and simple, huh?
I march up to the front door of a red-bricked house vast skies and soft, wispy clouds drifting above... my gaze shifts below, to the brown door. This house looks lovely and so does the door. I am somewhere in Wales, it's cold but 3 knocks and a kind woman invites me in, warmth be the one that saves my freezing skin; hot chocolate to warm my insides and relax my mind. My wonderful aunt leaves me to rock by the fireplace, after some time, I will leave again to play with my friends.
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Dec 2, 2013
Dec 2, 2013 at 11:50 AM UTC
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