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A bare house in the middle of nowhere Came many acquaintances, tired yet merry They'd come in the spring and summer And leave when they were no longer shy and weary He was the only one who returned during a terrible storm Through the windows ,you could see the snow fall He started a fire to keep us warm I told him how I felt like a puppet,he called me a doll I grew fond of the storyteller and his stories He made me feel like I should sprout wings and fly He was entertained by my many queries I thought he saw more in me than what meets the eye One day he quietly walked out the door Through the window you could see the storm clear I looked at his footprints in the damp snow And told myself that they would soon disappear
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May 19, 2020
May 19, 2020 at 10:20 AM UTC
Footprints
A bare house in the middle of nowhere Came many acquaintances, tired yet merry They'd come in the spring and summer And leave when they were no longer shy and weary He was the only one who returned during a terrible storm Through the windows ,you could see the snow fall He started a fire to keep us warm I told him how I felt like a puppet,he called me a doll I grew fond of the storyteller and his stories He made me feel like I should sprout wings and fly He was entertained by my many queries I thought he saw more in me than what meets the eye One day he quietly walked out the door Through the window you could see the storm clear I looked at his footprints in the damp snow And told myself that they would soon disappear
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May 19, 2020
May 19, 2020 at 10:20 AM UTC
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