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May 2018
Loving you was a winter full of summer, and a pocket full of purple wildflowers.

Your smile was a warm breeze in late October, and your touch, the cool grass on bare feet.

Your kiss was the taste of raindrops on a July afternoon, and your voice the water that smooths the river rock.

You were childhood without the sting of the bee.

~B. Elizabeth G.
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B Elizabeth G  29/F/Pennsylvania
(29/F/Pennsylvania)   
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