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it's been fourteen years but i still remember the ghost of your smirk on your face it's been fourteen years but i still remember the way your antlers glinted under the light of the silvery, hazy moon it's been fourteen years but i still remember how you used to ruffle your unkempt hair; and catch the winged ball with your swift hands it's been fourteen years but i still remember how i found your body; bent and broken, your glasses shattered and your son amongst the ashes of your hearth fourteen years have come and gone and i wonder when i'll get to see you again until one day; i don't
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Sep 5, 2016
Sep 5, 2016 at 9:47 PM UTC
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it's been fourteen years but i still remember the ghost of your smirk on your face it's been fourteen years but i still remember the way your antlers glinted under the light of the silvery, hazy moon it's been fourteen years but i still remember how you used to ruffle your unkempt hair; and catch the winged ball with your swift hands it's been fourteen years but i still remember how i found your body; bent and broken, your glasses shattered and your son amongst the ashes of your hearth fourteen years have come and gone and i wonder when i'll get to see you again until one day; i don't
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