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You cry in letters of the distance, Of correspondence in poor fashion, And of the memory of better times That still haunt you. But as you cry, I step away As your letter arrives, I ready the match As you recall old memories. I glance at the forlorn grave You dreamed a dream long ago, Of a family, large and warm But that dream, was an anchor That drowned any hope, That might ever visit here. So, you sing the songs of your hope, You adorn the walls for its arrival You put on the glasses of rose All the while you take no notice Of the distance that proceeds At every banner hung, and song sung A step is driven, a furlong added I hope you one day see This family you hope for Will never be But there is a family here In need of acceptance from thee
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Dec 2, 2017
Dec 2, 2017 at 10:47 PM UTC
Your Dream
You cry in letters of the distance, Of correspondence in poor fashion, And of the memory of better times That still haunt you. But as you cry, I step away As your letter arrives, I ready the match As you recall old memories. I glance at the forlorn grave You dreamed a dream long ago, Of a family, large and warm But that dream, was an anchor That drowned any hope, That might ever visit here. So, you sing the songs of your hope, You adorn the walls for its arrival You put on the glasses of rose All the while you take no notice Of the distance that proceeds At every banner hung, and song sung A step is driven, a furlong added I hope you one day see This family you hope for Will never be But there is a family here In need of acceptance from thee
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24/M/Mississippi
Dec 2, 2017
Dec 2, 2017 at 10:47 PM UTC
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