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In a Perfect World..

I wish cancer was a mere zodiac sign that did nothing more then Determine the compatibility  of young love and offer cheap pick up lines at crowded bars  

 

                                                           Hey, whats your sign?

 

I wish that love was not just a word, but a fluttering of colors, blinding the brightest of eyes and seeping through every pore of your being, 

A word not so easily being abused, used, or broken.

 

                                                               I ACTUALLY love you

 

I wish that friendship meant once more the pure blissful enjoyment of ones company, never questioning real motives or keeping an all seeing eye taped open 

 

                                           I ACTUALLY trust you...

 

I wish that the bond between mother and daughter meant more to the mothers and daughters, and that all knowing instinct that all mothers should share, would be voiced to all daughters whether or not they cared 

 

     LISTEN TO ME!

 

I wish that the tie called marriage to most, meant more then the paperwork they sign as a joke, that living together till death do you part  meant together forever through the unbearable parts

 

      Redefine Forever

 

I wish that heaven wasn't so far away, imagine what I'd give to make that trip in a day, stand face to face with all of the greats, the ones whose memories live on every day 

 

             They are never really all that far away...

 

*The beautiful things,

That we embrace,

Pulls themselves closer,

Everyday*

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Oct 5, 2011
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