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L-ittle.

In three simple, mundane words. - in the same way the most beautiful phrase ‘I love you’ is jigsawed together- I can do the impossible; coalesce and meld every little thing; your little laugh and phenomenons beyond our outstretched fingertips . That is life will mercifully or regretfully go on.
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Written by
amanda-27
Published
Jan 4, 2014
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Originally by Robert Frost.

The original poem is beautiful.

I hope crosses fingers that I have done some degree of justice to his little piece of writing.

It is rather fun to make your own rendition on something such as this.

After all, everyone has a tiny tune to sing.  

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