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On the other side of the lakes edge You might say it must be right That when I throw a rock in the water, The ripples touch the other side. With light transparent patterns, A spider weaves webs like silk, Every strings placement matters No matter a leaf or branches tilt. So if you feel your being watched, Ever think it might be so? The spiral made from leaf to leaf Catches rarities that come and go. Just as I was thinking this, I felt I was being watched, As though someplace in my midst The sound of footsteps stopped. Searching for a picture of you as in vain, I thought I heard you start to laugh, Saw your raven hair so I flipped through again, One thing I know is that we're never going back...
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Apr 22, 2017
Apr 22, 2017 at 3:18 AM UTC
Never Going Back
On the other side of the lakes edge You might say it must be right That when I throw a rock in the water, The ripples touch the other side. With light transparent patterns, A spider weaves webs like silk, Every strings placement matters No matter a leaf or branches tilt. So if you feel your being watched, Ever think it might be so? The spiral made from leaf to leaf Catches rarities that come and go. Just as I was thinking this, I felt I was being watched, As though someplace in my midst The sound of footsteps stopped. Searching for a picture of you as in vain, I thought I heard you start to laugh, Saw your raven hair so I flipped through again, One thing I know is that we're never going back...
alan-s-bailey
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Apr 22, 2017
Apr 22, 2017 at 3:18 AM UTC
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