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Dec 2015
His shimmering glow approached and
my light porcelain skin awoke, like
the sun hit the light skies when
the darkness says, "Goodbye."

And then my eyes unlock--
so now in the darkness I fought,
where the town is dead, cold
and I agreed to mold.

I fit in with the kids,
who wear black lids
and I wear them too
plus my shoes.

Maybe I should've dreamed,
a little bit bigger, it seemed--
I needed a little light.
Then, *I might...
don't promise something you won't be happy about - but, let's face it, it won't hit us until we let it.
Free H Laven
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Free H Laven  21/PA
(21/PA)   
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   Eiliv Advena and AJ
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