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Graduation

graduation, set them free to discover who they'll one day be caps with tassels of red or white, smiles that shimmer and radiate bright rings with names, years and gems rest on the fingers of those in columns of two glossy diplomas embossed with pride, words of achievement heads held high cards of congratulations from friends and family, words of encouragement written down snap a shot with him then with her in a few years this day will become a happy blur beaming parents whistle and roar signs and homemade banners rooting for #50, 7, 69 and 44 hugs, kisses, a final cheer soon will be remembered in yesteryear graduation, set them free to discover who they'll one day be JCM 2013 ©
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jenny-march
American
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Mar 20, 2013
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