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blind

she screamed and i couldn't find her

my eyes were numb

and invisible

and i wanted to hold her and tell her stories

about my pa and the *****

but she was gone.

 

her presence is in my soul

but only when it's not in my head

and i think about her in bed

and wish she were here

but i can't blame her,

because who would love a blind woman?

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Jul 14, 2010
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