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Apr 2015
I just want to remind you about life,
I want you to remember me after I have long been gone,
I want you to remember laying outside by yourself
contemplating the universe and your mind,
focusing on the moon even when you don't have your glasses on,
remember how you loved your grandmas house,
and the wind on your face during summer.
Remember the crowded home on Thanksgiving,
and going back to school and talking to people you love like family.
Remember the excitement of seeing that one boy,
You know who I'm referring to.
The freshman year crush that is forever on going,
remember his eyes even when they were hard to see.
Remember the first time you touched his hands,
how surprisingly soft they were.
Remember how everything was always possible to you,
and how you detested those who said otherwise.
How every day was potential for adventure,
and how you tried so so hard to not be a sheep,
Jean Sullivan
Written by
Jean Sullivan  21/F/Traverse City
(21/F/Traverse City)   
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   Brian Payamps
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