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Monument

I used to think we built this monument To tell the world that we are free To remind that we will always be here To prove them wrong every time It was an edifice of victory An architecture of glory An ode to the young and heartless That would speak of our love forever I see we built for other purposes It was built to remind you And help you to remember us Without it, you knew you would forget That’s why you made it You were planning for the day You wouldn’t remember me Like Peter Pan, you were afraid to forget We constructed a memorial A shrine, not a work of art This edifice is my gravestone I helped you make it, not knowing I’m so glad we made it I look at it every single day Though I never forget a thing It’s made for you, not me The world may see it and wonder Children may play on it and never know But you will know and be reminded Because this monument tells our story
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catie-staff
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Aug 22, 2012
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