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My old trunk is filled with Baby shoes,    But no one knows to whom they belong, Faded pictures, Christmas ornaments, Spectacles, Watches that no longer work Tarnished silver, A tennis racket, My mother's false teeth, Embroidered napkins, I was saving for company, And memories. I clothe this trunk    With vestments of spider webs And warm it with white sheets,    As one would cover furniture       of one departed. And eventually,    The trunk is once again       Forgotten. Life is a carnival,    Filled with amusement rides and comfort food.       But, no matter how much fun I have today,          There will only be an empty parking lot tomorrow. That trunk is my lifeline to remember    There was a carnival.
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Feb 17, 2013
Feb 17, 2013 at 10:51 AM UTC
My Old Trunk
My old trunk is filled with Baby shoes,    But no one knows to whom they belong, Faded pictures, Christmas ornaments, Spectacles, Watches that no longer work Tarnished silver, A tennis racket, My mother's false teeth, Embroidered napkins, I was saving for company, And memories. I clothe this trunk    With vestments of spider webs And warm it with white sheets,    As one would cover furniture       of one departed. And eventually,    The trunk is once again       Forgotten. Life is a carnival,    Filled with amusement rides and comfort food.       But, no matter how much fun I have today,          There will only be an empty parking lot tomorrow. That trunk is my lifeline to remember    There was a carnival.
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Feb 17, 2013
Feb 17, 2013 at 10:51 AM UTC
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