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i want to forget.

I remember. That deserted park, I do, I do remember! We used to run around, Playing hide and seek, The seven of us. The hidden pond, In that old forest, Don't you remember? We pushed each other into the water, Laughing, Hugging, Playing, The six of us. That little wooden house, At the end of our road, Ah, I would always remember, We sneaked in, And deemed it our hide out, The five of us. Oh, and our cramped up apartment, How could I forget? Watching late night movies, Waking up tired as ever, But never with a trace of regret, The four of us. And that abandoned theme park, We always went on the Ferris Wheel, When it reached the top, We could see the whole land, We swore we would travel it all one day, The three of us. That dusty old caravan, Oh my, Don't you remember? We used to drive it to the end of the world, Parked it in a field, And talked about our future, Gazing up at the stars, The two of us. And how I remember, Laying down next to you guys, In a pretty grass field, Six stones surrounding me, As I dozed off. I remember...
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An_Average_Writer
16 / F / Somewhere
Published
Jan 29, 2019
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#death#friendship#soulmates#deprivation#yearn#sad
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