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They asked me what my heaven would look like. At first I hesitated in a fear of being blasphemous. Then I said that heaven would be a thousand Sunday mornings with fresh sheets and a pretty girl. It would be that summer hit on an endless loop from the year we thought would never cease to end. Perhaps it would be back on Lombard Street back before my heart got heavy and souls got dark. Heaven will bring back the innocents that was lost, the same we thought could never be returned. Best of all heaven will be you in a sundress; young and smiling, and completely free.
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Feb 3, 2016
Feb 3, 2016 at 7:28 PM UTC
Heaven
They asked me what my heaven would look like. At first I hesitated in a fear of being blasphemous. Then I said that heaven would be a thousand Sunday mornings with fresh sheets and a pretty girl. It would be that summer hit on an endless loop from the year we thought would never cease to end. Perhaps it would be back on Lombard Street back before my heart got heavy and souls got dark. Heaven will bring back the innocents that was lost, the same we thought could never be returned. Best of all heaven will be you in a sundress; young and smiling, and completely free.
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Feb 3, 2016
Feb 3, 2016 at 7:28 PM UTC
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