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We were, almost, inseparable They thought us twins Before I went off to school Leaving you behind We had adventures Wondering wild All around our tiny home town. We farmed monster ***** We carted around Building them dams In someone's muddy back yard. You put the garden fork Right through your foot And ran all the way home On your own. I wonder if there is still a mark there. I'd ask if we still spoke Of anything other than the weather like adults. I'd ask If you remember The creature in the dam That roared up out of the dark water But turned into the quivering old bull Who fell in. He was still magical And caught us that fat fish we took home And cooked up for supper Hoofprint and all.
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Sep 10, 2015
Sep 10, 2015 at 2:17 AM UTC
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We were, almost, inseparable They thought us twins Before I went off to school Leaving you behind We had adventures Wondering wild All around our tiny home town. We farmed monster ***** We carted around Building them dams In someone's muddy back yard. You put the garden fork Right through your foot And ran all the way home On your own. I wonder if there is still a mark there. I'd ask if we still spoke Of anything other than the weather like adults. I'd ask If you remember The creature in the dam That roared up out of the dark water But turned into the quivering old bull Who fell in. He was still magical And caught us that fat fish we took home And cooked up for supper Hoofprint and all.
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Sep 10, 2015
Sep 10, 2015 at 2:17 AM UTC
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