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In my perfect world

In my perfect world The grass beneath my feet, never changed It did not become the sharp, Brittle stems, That injure me and then fracture With each step I take. In my perfect world The sky which was blue above me, never changed It did not Darken and, Throw down rain That chills me and cleans me In my perfect world The hand that wiped so many tears, never changed It did not become the cruel fist, Which struck me down And changed me.
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Dec 4, 2011
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