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No Change Today

I could write your name In the fog on the glass Acquire a taste for those who pass. A note on the margin Of a torn out page That slowly yellows with time and age. But nothing will change. The tears melt into smiles Blue eyed rejoice, it's happiness That crumbles as smiles drip from perfectness. The trace of a figure Upon a silver plane We turn, return, remain the same. And nothing ever seems to change.
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Jun 29, 2011
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