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If you leave me All the hangers will get tangled in the closet. It won’t matter;  all my clothes will be on the floor. If you leave me The cheese in the refrigerator will turn green. And the milk will soon be far too thick to pour. If you leave me The remote will only tune in somber shows. That will be OK;  I’ll have forgotten how to laugh. If you leave me Dust bunnies will build a hutch beneath the bed Where one forgotten slipper hides that I will never move. If you leave me The sun will shine on everything that’s not within my view. I won’t mind;  my sunglasses will fool everyone but me. If you leave me Hummingbirds won’t visit the back garden any more They’ll be blind to the red juice in the feeder. If you leave me I will build a house of memory and grief And move myself inside and lock the door                     ljm
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Mar 29, 2017
Mar 29, 2017 at 1:32 AM UTC
IF YOU LEAVE ME
If you leave me All the hangers will get tangled in the closet. It won’t matter;  all my clothes will be on the floor. If you leave me The cheese in the refrigerator will turn green. And the milk will soon be far too thick to pour. If you leave me The remote will only tune in somber shows. That will be OK;  I’ll have forgotten how to laugh. If you leave me Dust bunnies will build a hutch beneath the bed Where one forgotten slipper hides that I will never move. If you leave me The sun will shine on everything that’s not within my view. I won’t mind;  my sunglasses will fool everyone but me. If you leave me Hummingbirds won’t visit the back garden any more They’ll be blind to the red juice in the feeder. If you leave me I will build a house of memory and grief And move myself inside and lock the door                     ljm
Don't know where this came from.  Nobody is leaving anybody here.
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Mar 29, 2017
Mar 29, 2017 at 1:32 AM UTC
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