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Your room

Your room still is the same

No ones been in it since you left

The posters are still on the wall

Your bed is still a mess

Your clothes are still in the closest

The skateboard you loved

Is still in the garage

With all your old toys

And baby clothes

I could never get rid of them

There is still a place for you at dinner

I put it there expecting you to walk through the door

But I know that you never will again

Because you are beyond this world now

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Jul 23, 2013
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