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<> *the supply of words is not inexhaustible neither are the combinations thereof; what is inextricably true, of these two linkages that is not exhaustive, is my endless delight, in finding the ones that I’ve yet to contemplate till you brought them waving to my eyes, so as far as I’m concerned, you originate delight daily, and that is the spark you create making every day, the eighth day of creation of the world.* Sat Aug 22 2020
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Aug 22, 2020
Aug 22, 2020 at 10:35 AM UTC
Hey you, inexhaustible..
*Rain, rain, Raindrops fall Fall everywhere To the ground, From the sky, Through the air.*
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Jul 18, 2014
Jul 18, 2014 at 10:03 PM UTC
Another poem from eighth grade
I have asked myself a million times a day How an eighth of my life took so much away... We met when I was twenty-one, Drinking, partying, having fun. Wild hearts, crazy dreams, living for the moment; From that drunk first kiss, my steel-made walls were bent. I never partied much,  but I thanked God I did that night; From silly dates, inside jokes, that spark in our heated fights, Our feelings stayed strong, in tact, when push came to shove And from that sober first time, we soon called it love; Movie nights in our dorms, summers spent missing each other, Sleepovers, phone calls, and the first time you met my mother; Wishing in wells, eleven-eleven, shooting stars; Graduation day, no one thought we'd make it that far. Working doubles, living cheap, We soon took that big old leap; Rented an apartment in the city, internships at hand; Didn't have much but I had all I needed in all the land. Partners in crime, sidekicks in love is how it had always been; They thought we'd marry; who would've known we'd prove them wrong again.... An eighth of my life was all, for sure; Three out of twenty-four years, you were Yet all those years of childhood mean nothing-- We talked of our future children--does that still mean something? Remembering the past, I don't ever want to start anew... Yet here we are, maybe a million miles apart; I can't hold back tears, I still have you close in heart. But perhaps we've moved closer to the truth: An eighth of my life is over for good. And, as much as I'll try, a part of me will always love you-- That eighth of my shattered--mending--heart that will always stay true.
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Jun 13, 2014
Jun 13, 2014 at 1:52 AM UTC
An Eighth
I have asked myself a million times a day How an eighth of my life took so much away... We met when I was twenty-one, Drinking, partying, having fun. Wild hearts, crazy dreams, living for the moment; From that drunk first kiss, my steel-made walls were bent. I never partied much,  but I thanked God I did that night; From silly dates, inside jokes, that spark in our heated fights, Our feelings stayed strong, in tact, when push came to shove And from that sober first time, we soon called it love; Movie nights in our dorms, summers spent missing each other, Sleepovers, phone calls, and the first time you met my mother; Wishing in wells, eleven-eleven, shooting stars; Graduation day, no one thought we'd make it that far. Working doubles, living cheap, We soon took that big old leap; Rented an apartment in the city, internships at hand; Didn't have much but I had all I needed in all the land. Partners in crime, sidekicks in love is how it had always been; They thought we'd marry; who would've known we'd prove them wrong again.... An eighth of my life was all, for sure; Three out of twenty-four years, you were Yet all those years of childhood mean nothing-- We talked of our future children--does that still mean something? Remembering the past, I don't ever want to start anew... Yet here we are, maybe a million miles apart; I can't hold back tears, I still have you close in heart. But perhaps we've moved closer to the truth: An eighth of my life is over for good. And, as much as I'll try, a part of me will always love you-- That eighth of my shattered--mending--heart that will always stay true.
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