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Square Bits of Light (Lightening Me)

There was a sun catcher I painted for my mother but I couldn't ignore the light in your eyes with your mouth opened wide and a tab on your tongue, eyes reflecting the sun. From then on I promised that catcher would get to your hands but you flew too high up and you never did land.
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Mar 24, 2013
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