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One regret

If I had to have one

I regret that I regret this

But it seems too common to ponder on

Still I must

Careful though has been given

All others are forgiven

Life’s calculations are taken

Still I must conclude

One Regret

If I had to have one

I regret Not  remembering the times I laughed till I cried,

or till I fell to the floor and rolled,

or smiled from ear to ear cause my face was smitten with funny.

It seems memories of the minor,

Of the,

Mal-experience dominate what could be

A scare free history.

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Feb 16, 2012
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