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Three Feet Wonder

Used to the rock

That still sits in my front yard

You moved it last Wednesday

And now its next Friday

It still sits three feet

From the front of my stairway

I leave every morning

And then it reminds me

I cant bare to move it

Your name sits upon it

You claim that your weight

Will hold everything that molds us

The beauty of nothing

That has become everything

To me

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alisha-rayann-todalen
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Jul 22, 2013
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