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braid honeysuckle and daisies in my hair, unravel the seams of my skin and let the birds fly in. open the rafters to the sky, and if it rains, dance it in, sing in it, revel in the feel of the water beading on your lips and rolling off your shoulders; be happy in the knowledge that soon, you will see the sun again. tell my father that he was my hero, tell my brother to raise his son with passion and joy. tell my new sister i would have liked to gotten to know her better, tell my best friend that i never deserved her. tell him that he is beautiful, and he always has been; tell him that i loved him for a reason--not because i was a silly, besotted teenage girl but because he is a person worthy of love. i don't think he understands that. [i don't think anyone really understand that.] see the world; go to all the places i would have liked to go and take pictures, write everything down. put them all in one giant book, put that book on the top shelf of your closet or in your attic and take it down when you miss me the most. remember that you are more precious even than life: for life will come again, the spring storms will bring forth the most glorious flowers, their seeds will fall and they will die, only to come up again next year, but through all the cycles of earth and sky, fire and regrowth, still there will be no one else who is comparable to you.
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Jul 4, 2011
Jul 4, 2011 at 3:41 PM UTC
if i die young
braid honeysuckle and daisies in my hair, unravel the seams of my skin and let the birds fly in. open the rafters to the sky, and if it rains, dance it in, sing in it, revel in the feel of the water beading on your lips and rolling off your shoulders; be happy in the knowledge that soon, you will see the sun again. tell my father that he was my hero, tell my brother to raise his son with passion and joy. tell my new sister i would have liked to gotten to know her better, tell my best friend that i never deserved her. tell him that he is beautiful, and he always has been; tell him that i loved him for a reason--not because i was a silly, besotted teenage girl but because he is a person worthy of love. i don't think he understands that. [i don't think anyone really understand that.] see the world; go to all the places i would have liked to go and take pictures, write everything down. put them all in one giant book, put that book on the top shelf of your closet or in your attic and take it down when you miss me the most. remember that you are more precious even than life: for life will come again, the spring storms will bring forth the most glorious flowers, their seeds will fall and they will die, only to come up again next year, but through all the cycles of earth and sky, fire and regrowth, still there will be no one else who is comparable to you.
"if i die young, bury me in satin. lay me down on a bed of roses. sink me in the river at dawn, send me away with the words of a love song." --- if i die young; the band perry
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Jul 4, 2011
Jul 4, 2011 at 3:41 PM UTC
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