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Dear Barbara

Dear Barbara I had a dream That you still lived close That you took your drive away Every day And that our distance was Just imaginary Dear Barbara I bought you a book That you'll never see And you Wouldn't do the same for me Dear Barbara I thought of you I thought my writing would get through I thought that if you thought of me too Maybe I wouldn't be blue Dear Barbara I've gotten old I write like a drunk I can't remember good Maybe ...
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Oct 20, 2015
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