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Shooting stars and spotlights

The man sat outside his house Busy roads and little streets A small girl on the sidewalk There he peeks Waves a hi and then says goodbye A friendly acquaintance to say goodnight He sews memories upon his head and wonders if it is fate. streaks of white then flash across the sky Each one endowed with a wish from someone over the other side.
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Jul 31, 2011
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