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To Joshua
To My Dear Friend Joshua Although the days seem soft and weary Although this world can get tough and dreary Although the cruelty is getting stronger Although you feel you can’t take it any longer There’s simplicity in the sunshine when we walk into the light May your days be filled with the joy everyone deserves The way life treats us may not always be right We must accept the bumps and curves Even if the darkness overshadows the sky Even if my liveliness can’t tell you why Even if you need unpretentious praise Even if you don’t ask throughout the day I know that joy is given freely through friendly conversation happy smiles can be worn whenever the heck we wish If someone feels they need dear confirmation I will definitely be here to assist Written By: Laura Loo Date Written: May 5, 2016
Copyright © 2024 Lu Loo. All Rights Reserved

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