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December 8th 2014 6:13pm

by @Earthchild

I can't believe she's gone I still expect her to walk throught the front doors with our dog Shilo My dogs tail would be wagging her goofy tounge hanging out of her mouth My dad would go and embrace her in his warm bear hug Kissing her gently She would tell us about her run How the wind was so fierce How Shilo went chasing after deer in the park and how worried she was when she ran away But only to have her come bounding back over the frozen underbrush Shit All I can think of now is my mom in that car listening to the iPod with the music pulsating into her ears Slowly drifting of into a never ending sleep Shilo would lay down between the seats, where her droopy dog eyes would slowly close to dream about chasing rabbits or deer in the park Shit It's a never ending film that keep replaying in my sorrowed mind.
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