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Once upon a sunny day
I planted lilies in my mother's shoes
But i came only to mourn
So they feared the sun
And grew underground



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On Wednesday December 24th, 2008, carlosjackal (1760) writes:
Woah...Why has this only comments and a bookmark from Kristie? *shakes fist at DP members* A lost gem of a poem. Wonderful piece :) -Carl


On Tuesday December 23rd, 2008, snowdrop (2315) writes:
I still hold this one dear.


On Monday September 26th, 2005, snowdrop (2315) writes:
..yes, I love this.


On Wednesday September 14th, 2005, snowdrop (2315) writes:
I adore this...every word. It's everything I want to be, all the pretty things in my head, in five lines. Minimalism. Delicious. *love*


On Wednesday September 14th, 2005, snowdrop (2315) writes:
Thank you. ..so much. I'll look at this every time I frown.



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