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take me to those troubled seas you have so gallantly sailed those high-brick walls you alone have climbed where others seem to have failed show me how to create rainbows pine trees and candy bars landscapes of silver and gold even diamonds that look like stars teach me how to appreciate life beauty and love tell me about mermaids and faeries or even angels up above for how wise you truly are my fragile one a lot can be learned from you in your own little world you have become an artist with a different point of view how i wish i could understand these wonderful things only you can see but with eyes like mine it's as if i'm blind and this is all that i can be but you my child with your poetic soul the universe that you'll create will be filled with joy and laughter and a million reasons to celebrate
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Sep 5, 2010
Sep 5, 2010 at 9:01 PM UTC
An Artist With A Different Point Of View
take me to those troubled seas you have so gallantly sailed those high-brick walls you alone have climbed where others seem to have failed show me how to create rainbows pine trees and candy bars landscapes of silver and gold even diamonds that look like stars teach me how to appreciate life beauty and love tell me about mermaids and faeries or even angels up above for how wise you truly are my fragile one a lot can be learned from you in your own little world you have become an artist with a different point of view how i wish i could understand these wonderful things only you can see but with eyes like mine it's as if i'm blind and this is all that i can be but you my child with your poetic soul the universe that you'll create will be filled with joy and laughter and a million reasons to celebrate
A piece I wrote a couple of years back. It's unfortunate that I failed to write down the exact date that it was written. It is for a friend's school project about a mother dealing with her child's autism.
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Sep 5, 2010
Sep 5, 2010 at 9:01 PM UTC
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