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Aug 2011
Cheeks upon faces I fail to remember
By red walls that shimmer, set back in the dark
How trivial is laughter, how plain its acquaintance
When speech in itself fails to hit the true mark

I wish I were born as a small bit of plaster
That I'd patch a hole in the side of your heart
To live as a part of you for ever after
And grow old and die without drifting apart
I really like this one. It sounds nice out loud. Try it!
Samuel
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Samuel  27/M/Fremont, CA
(27/M/Fremont, CA)   
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