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One day, I know that he will ask questions, Children have a way of noticing things that are there, seeing shapes and shadows that aren't, A special talent for noticing missing things and finding words to help them understand what shadows mean and how the sun shines. Some children grow up and ask where the sun goes when the shadows grow, I know that the silver lining is a cliché, but I keep looking at the clouds expecting a miracle, but the rain brings no relief, only pelts me with reason after reason to keep writing to you, even though you'll never read these words, I know one day he will. The sun always shines, somewhere, even on the cloudiest nights, silver lines slice through in patches, and all the shapes and shadows tell me that.
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Apr 20, 2015
Apr 20, 2015 at 11:11 PM UTC
Finding Words
One day, I know that he will ask questions, Children have a way of noticing things that are there, seeing shapes and shadows that aren't, A special talent for noticing missing things and finding words to help them understand what shadows mean and how the sun shines. Some children grow up and ask where the sun goes when the shadows grow, I know that the silver lining is a cliché, but I keep looking at the clouds expecting a miracle, but the rain brings no relief, only pelts me with reason after reason to keep writing to you, even though you'll never read these words, I know one day he will. The sun always shines, somewhere, even on the cloudiest nights, silver lines slice through in patches, and all the shapes and shadows tell me that.
NaPoWriMo #20 - Write what you "know"
bryan-grissom
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Apr 20, 2015
Apr 20, 2015 at 11:11 PM UTC
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