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Her lids reconciled Trying to taste the sweet tone of the wind As it sang again for her Running up across the dry meadows She can smell the grass on her feet The lake looks as though a blanket Endlessly rolling tiny waves "Where to?" Her heart wanted to ask To the swinging ropes She sat on the sturdy tire She is colorless under the purple skies She lost her balance like she did intend Almost lying upside down She felt the rush of blood go through her head And found the trenches of goodbyes Long kept in the clouds of twilight Suddenly, tears in her eyes Did you ever miss me? Maybe a little But not as much Not like a firefly who lost her light Maybe not a all -Untitled, Margaret Austin Go
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Feb 14, 2015
Feb 14, 2015 at 6:58 AM UTC
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Her lids reconciled Trying to taste the sweet tone of the wind As it sang again for her Running up across the dry meadows She can smell the grass on her feet The lake looks as though a blanket Endlessly rolling tiny waves "Where to?" Her heart wanted to ask To the swinging ropes She sat on the sturdy tire She is colorless under the purple skies She lost her balance like she did intend Almost lying upside down She felt the rush of blood go through her head And found the trenches of goodbyes Long kept in the clouds of twilight Suddenly, tears in her eyes Did you ever miss me? Maybe a little But not as much Not like a firefly who lost her light Maybe not a all -Untitled, Margaret Austin Go
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