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I walked into the woods with you To find a quiet reading spot. You shivered, and complained about the cold, But still trudged on through the snow. We came upon a shelter. Shiny, snow covered metal roof And sturdy oaken timbers, Undisturbed. Someone had hung wind chimes from the rafters And they played a merry tune Of random notes, untimed clinks, And spontaneous swings. I watched your face light up As we pushed aside trees To enter this new haven Undisturbed. You'd seen the books That someone had left behind Michener, Kerouac, and London Made their homes here. We found our reading spot, my love. Where we will forever Replenish our minds Undisturbed.
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Dec 17, 2012
Dec 17, 2012 at 11:47 AM UTC
Undisturbed
I walked into the woods with you To find a quiet reading spot. You shivered, and complained about the cold, But still trudged on through the snow. We came upon a shelter. Shiny, snow covered metal roof And sturdy oaken timbers, Undisturbed. Someone had hung wind chimes from the rafters And they played a merry tune Of random notes, untimed clinks, And spontaneous swings. I watched your face light up As we pushed aside trees To enter this new haven Undisturbed. You'd seen the books That someone had left behind Michener, Kerouac, and London Made their homes here. We found our reading spot, my love. Where we will forever Replenish our minds Undisturbed.
hannah-sobel
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Dec 17, 2012
Dec 17, 2012 at 11:47 AM UTC
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