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You see her on these windy sun-shot mornings, walking under yellow trees. You see her on the sidewalk in her dull pink jacket, knit cap the color of burgundy. Her red-tipped cane swings wide again and again. She moves with a bearish shuffle step among the orange leaves in her path - listens to the hidden world. And if you meet her face to face, though she does this less often than before, she will ask: Do I know you? Sure, I know you from somewhere.
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Feb 18, 2012
Feb 18, 2012 at 12:22 AM UTC
Sightings
You see her on these windy sun-shot mornings, walking under yellow trees. You see her on the sidewalk in her dull pink jacket, knit cap the color of burgundy. Her red-tipped cane swings wide again and again. She moves with a bearish shuffle step among the orange leaves in her path - listens to the hidden world. And if you meet her face to face, though she does this less often than before, she will ask: Do I know you? Sure, I know you from somewhere.
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Feb 18, 2012
Feb 18, 2012 at 12:22 AM UTC
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