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Valentine a Golden Way
A Valentine day, we sat on the rocks and played with ducks, Rolled over the grass and embraced the bench holes, Pulled the knitting balls and stretched the rubber calls, Waved the legs and rubbed the tussles for stall hooks. Messy hair wrapped in muddy spots to roll over the red looks. Sunshine touched my spine and glowed behind the shades, Bird flunked above the smoke in a hard talk to touch my fades, A fragmented doll in a love fall why minds the rounding crooks. My strength is bright has a big fight to elastic the bubbly talks, A golden way we lived in our day that noted in memory books. Valentine opens the living door to enjoy love more that's mine, Happiness touched my bones in healthy tones we roasted fine, Love encouraged me comes from soul free warmth me in cold, In a rainy day, offers me a play fiery sparks that we can hold.
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