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Old House

That house holds memories

It reminds me of meeting you

Days spent fixing what was broken

Hands kept busy with so much to do

 

The messages you left for me

All the smiles I found that year

Your kindness taught many lessons

I learned that love was nothing to fear

 

The house still sits alone these days

But what happened in it will never die

I grew up the year we remodeled it

The year you gave me a reason to try.

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Sep 23, 2010
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