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If I am ever lost, Fear not, for I am either Lurking in the shadows where the derelict live, In a suit of fire so the cold and desperate flock toward me. Or on the twilight streets, My skirt made of the first twinkling stars swishing about my knees, Bearing silent witness to the belligerent noise. I may also be in the meadow outside town Flaunting the crown of butterflies that the fairies made for me, As I played with them for as long as the moon hung in the sky. If I am there and you do not know, Fear not For I did not tell you Because I would like to escape the straightjacket of my home.
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Aug 9, 2016
Aug 9, 2016 at 11:34 AM UTC
My Summer Wardrobe
If I am ever lost, Fear not, for I am either Lurking in the shadows where the derelict live, In a suit of fire so the cold and desperate flock toward me. Or on the twilight streets, My skirt made of the first twinkling stars swishing about my knees, Bearing silent witness to the belligerent noise. I may also be in the meadow outside town Flaunting the crown of butterflies that the fairies made for me, As I played with them for as long as the moon hung in the sky. If I am there and you do not know, Fear not For I did not tell you Because I would like to escape the straightjacket of my home.
aditi-kumar
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Aug 9, 2016
Aug 9, 2016 at 11:34 AM UTC
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