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Tomorrow Let's Color

Today was so good I made pancakes, no blueberries We went for a walk Took the long way this time You picked flowers along the way I enjoyed our talk Did laundry and dishes I made the bed Turned on the radio You danced with me Blondie curls and pink dress swayed I love you more then you know The sunset as I started dinner You prefer peanut butter and jelly Soft innocent laughter fills the air The cat fell off the couch, again You and he are thick as thieves He sleeps tangled in your hair I heard the phone and knew Our day together had ended You say, "Tomorrow let's color" Why can't they leave us alone I can't breathe in their reality Darkness finds a childless mother
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dana-marie-bell
American
Published
Jan 24, 2012
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