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Jun 2015
You mourn the vibrant innocence of youth,
to temper the bitter wisdom life has wrought;

but I would have you as you are,
for these tired eyes see what a child could not:

though I can't erase your scars
I can kiss them til you can't see the difference.
written July 2014
Rustine Gescheidle
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Rustine Gescheidle  28/F/United Kingdom
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