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I bought myself a kite to fly I ran through sunny fields And tried to urge it to the sky But it skipped at my heels I leaped and danced for childish years It never left the ground I noticed through my childish tears What's left of it was brown It was torn in the mud, so it was mangled, it was done And thus concludes the tragedy of the kite I numbered one. My second kite was stronger, though. It caught a mighty gale my heart flew with it in the yellow Rainbow sky it sailed I smiled.  My kite, it seemed to me, Would always stay as mine But the sting slipped and I lost my grip I lost it to the sky It joined with bubbles and balloons, whatever else is there In the ***** lonely cloudland in the out-of-picture air. I still had hope and so I bought My final silken bird I told myself that I would soon Unleash it to the word. I planned that on a weekend soon   I’d make it to the field. The colors all would show again Just once my schedule cleared The kite's debut date got pushed back and further back until It found a final resting place untested in its skill. I bought myself three kites to fly The first two meet ill fates The third one has a dusty shelf Where it keeps very safe.
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Nov 8, 2018
Nov 8, 2018 at 4:36 PM UTC
My Three Kites- Revised and Expanded Edition
I bought myself a kite to fly I ran through sunny fields And tried to urge it to the sky But it skipped at my heels I leaped and danced for childish years It never left the ground I noticed through my childish tears What's left of it was brown It was torn in the mud, so it was mangled, it was done And thus concludes the tragedy of the kite I numbered one. My second kite was stronger, though. It caught a mighty gale my heart flew with it in the yellow Rainbow sky it sailed I smiled.  My kite, it seemed to me, Would always stay as mine But the sting slipped and I lost my grip I lost it to the sky It joined with bubbles and balloons, whatever else is there In the ***** lonely cloudland in the out-of-picture air. I still had hope and so I bought My final silken bird I told myself that I would soon Unleash it to the word. I planned that on a weekend soon   I’d make it to the field. The colors all would show again Just once my schedule cleared The kite's debut date got pushed back and further back until It found a final resting place untested in its skill. I bought myself three kites to fly The first two meet ill fates The third one has a dusty shelf Where it keeps very safe.
I decided we could use some more buildup here, so I added a few more stanzas.
HannahChristina
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24/F/Milwaukee
Nov 8, 2018
Nov 8, 2018 at 4:36 PM UTC
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