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I Am Still There

I miss the chestnuts of my youth. That childs innocence and truth. I miss those walks down through the fields And harvesting the fruit it yields. The smell of cow manure, indeed! That farm that met my every need. I miss the days I had no care. In my dreams I am still there. Yes! In my dreams I am still there. JMA 7/1/10 .
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joanne-m-andersen
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Sep 30, 2011
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