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Daria

She danced in the rain, Bare feet slapping at the old, worn wood Of the picnic table. Her flushed cheeks Burned bright in the cold wind, Looking like rubies In the fat drops of water That the sky wept. She looked like a faery queen Dressed in just my t-shirt, Dancing in the cold, fall rain.
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Nov 20, 2013
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