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When I am younger the doors will open on garden plants high above my head and the world, a misty jungle once again When I am younger I will hold the crystal ball of some fallen marble stretched out on the living room floor and make fortunes for the cat When I am younger I will build my castles of leaves and wooden slats and every songbird, ant, raccoon and all their uncles will be at my banquets on the low pine tree branch When I am younger I will catch the sunlight in my open hand like falling gold and release it when the night falls in the green glow of a firefly with some television name When I am younger I will learn to dry my tears in the arms of the world as it sits on the edge of the bed all-knowing and chestnut-haired When I am younger I will knock on the door of your old house and you will still be there waiting in the blush of a late August morning
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Jul 30, 2014
Jul 30, 2014 at 10:50 AM UTC
when i am younger
When I am younger the doors will open on garden plants high above my head and the world, a misty jungle once again When I am younger I will hold the crystal ball of some fallen marble stretched out on the living room floor and make fortunes for the cat When I am younger I will build my castles of leaves and wooden slats and every songbird, ant, raccoon and all their uncles will be at my banquets on the low pine tree branch When I am younger I will catch the sunlight in my open hand like falling gold and release it when the night falls in the green glow of a firefly with some television name When I am younger I will learn to dry my tears in the arms of the world as it sits on the edge of the bed all-knowing and chestnut-haired When I am younger I will knock on the door of your old house and you will still be there waiting in the blush of a late August morning
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Jul 30, 2014
Jul 30, 2014 at 10:50 AM UTC
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