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A Sonnet

You are very much like the moon phases, Yet you are not very much like the moon. Like the tides you give yourself in phases, And you're always back by the afternoon. You are very much like the fall at prime, Yet you're not very much like any season. Cause although your leaves never fall on time, Unlike years, you never change, despite reason. You are very much like morning coffee, Yet not very much like afternoon tea. Although you can always get me talking, One thing you are not for me, is healthy. Like these things, you are just a piece of me. I do not need you in order to breathe. -i.w.
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Apr 22, 2016
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Happy birthday William Shakespeare

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