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ends in screams of silent tears for those that are going and those that have gone. They once ran through lands of meadows and streams tricking teachers into believing they were deathly ill just so they could go fishing on a sunny afternoon. He was drafted leaving her behind hoping to return with more than a box to call his own. They got married without a proposal knowing it would “just happen.” Together they raised a girl and a boy and soon they had children of their own. I followed them like a newborn calf follows its mother riding in the combine running through fields sitting patiently on ten-gallon buckets waiting for the bobber to be submerged. Tonight I, their granddaughter, scream silent tears because she is going and he is gone.
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May 7, 2012
May 7, 2012 at 11:21 PM UTC
This Night
ends in screams of silent tears for those that are going and those that have gone. They once ran through lands of meadows and streams tricking teachers into believing they were deathly ill just so they could go fishing on a sunny afternoon. He was drafted leaving her behind hoping to return with more than a box to call his own. They got married without a proposal knowing it would “just happen.” Together they raised a girl and a boy and soon they had children of their own. I followed them like a newborn calf follows its mother riding in the combine running through fields sitting patiently on ten-gallon buckets waiting for the bobber to be submerged. Tonight I, their granddaughter, scream silent tears because she is going and he is gone.
rachel-brainard
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May 7, 2012
May 7, 2012 at 11:21 PM UTC
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