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In childhood days we thought we could remain forever youthful and vibrant that we would stay the same Summer evenings lingered longer then as we chased through the wood our golden-fire friends Never did we dream of farewells or goodbyes our futures vast and open as summer starry skies Autumn came and stole away those nights our ageless innocence dissipating as misty clouds from sight No longer would we share a child's purity of view summer left us and with her our memories of youth To where do they go, our memories of times together framed, of moments past so long forgotten when we were still the same? What turn did you take? Where did your step go astray that led you down a path so far from simple summer days? Yet you found the way to remain, frozen as winter's crystal breath, timeless now and infinite your youth cloaked in death. Another autumn night drifts by years adding onto mine while you, in the vastness of the sky, awake an ageless twenty-nine.
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Jan 4, 2020
Jan 4, 2020 at 9:31 PM UTC
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In childhood days we thought we could remain forever youthful and vibrant that we would stay the same Summer evenings lingered longer then as we chased through the wood our golden-fire friends Never did we dream of farewells or goodbyes our futures vast and open as summer starry skies Autumn came and stole away those nights our ageless innocence dissipating as misty clouds from sight No longer would we share a child's purity of view summer left us and with her our memories of youth To where do they go, our memories of times together framed, of moments past so long forgotten when we were still the same? What turn did you take? Where did your step go astray that led you down a path so far from simple summer days? Yet you found the way to remain, frozen as winter's crystal breath, timeless now and infinite your youth cloaked in death. Another autumn night drifts by years adding onto mine while you, in the vastness of the sky, awake an ageless twenty-nine.
For my cousin Austin, who passed away at the age of 29 from a ****** overdose
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37/F/Uruguay
Jan 4, 2020
Jan 4, 2020 at 9:31 PM UTC
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