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If I were leave tonight, write poems for me. Let your words go out further than I ever could. Use them to create elms with branches that curl in all directions so that birds can grab to them like you grab onto your heart. But when you do, squeeze out your thoughts onto paper to keep in touch. Don't treat your emotions like a distant neighbor. If I were to leave tonight, make sure to explore. Find new things to expand your mind beyond fence posts set up by yourself. Look under ever rock and read about lies beneath. Let your surroundings be your greatest teacher. If I were to leave tonight, make sure to find someone you care about. Treat her like you've never met a person such as she Beauty never touched your eyes until you met her She makes oceans move with lips and fingertips. Sail them with her. And hey, even write a poem for her. Let her know you care. And if  you leave tonight, I will do the same,
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Jun 13, 2015
Jun 13, 2015 at 9:43 PM UTC
If I Were To Leave
If I were leave tonight, write poems for me. Let your words go out further than I ever could. Use them to create elms with branches that curl in all directions so that birds can grab to them like you grab onto your heart. But when you do, squeeze out your thoughts onto paper to keep in touch. Don't treat your emotions like a distant neighbor. If I were to leave tonight, make sure to explore. Find new things to expand your mind beyond fence posts set up by yourself. Look under ever rock and read about lies beneath. Let your surroundings be your greatest teacher. If I were to leave tonight, make sure to find someone you care about. Treat her like you've never met a person such as she Beauty never touched your eyes until you met her She makes oceans move with lips and fingertips. Sail them with her. And hey, even write a poem for her. Let her know you care. And if  you leave tonight, I will do the same,
hannahmae
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Jun 13, 2015
Jun 13, 2015 at 9:43 PM UTC
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