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Serendipity 30/30

Strange enough to say that I am with you Stranger still to hold you in my arms The planets don’t align this way on purpose I wonder if the moon surprises Mars With serenades and unexpected flowers With notes to say I’ll miss you while you’re gone I hope you’re startled right into my orbit Delight me every eve and every dawn
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steven-hutchison
American
Published
Apr 30, 2015
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#napowrimo
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