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Do You?

Do you recall early autumn's soft breeze?

  The rustling trees, or the warm colored leaves?

 

Do you recall the maniacal joy

  of falling in love with a boy?

 

Do you recall the twisting and twirling?

  Emotions unfurling, or toes as they're curling?

 

Do you recall the winter's harsh winds?

  The storms that you heard, those tears you endured?

 

Do you recall the fantastical pain

  of a fairytale embellished by stain?

 

Do you recall, from courage, a whimper?

  Though your heartbeat sank limper, to your soul's growth 'twas no hinder.

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paul-williams
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Jun 20, 2011
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