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Old Shoes

by alexander-daniel

Tired and worn Discolored mix of gray whites and blues Distressed laces that once kept it together Are Left in thin shambles laying so weakly through each disfigured loop The stories they have carried me through Stories of pure joy and happiness Stories of pure depression and tears Unfortunately their last story has been completed For they have tired and can travel no further without falling apart
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Mar 25, 2017
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I have worn the same shoes off and on for four years and today I finally replaced them. Then I got thinking about all the things I have done in those shoes.

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#life#adventure#happy#fun#new#journey#shoes#excitement#leino
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