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Remembering Luck

The vivid colors, Through my eyes, I see. They remind me of what’s Meant to be. If my life were lived blind of Everything, Then I suppose I’d only know of What my other senses bring. It’s a shame, The amount of complaints Each moment summons. Especially when, If I started counting my blessings Right now, I’d already be in the dozens.
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emily-comer-zello
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Aug 3, 2012
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