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Hiber Nation
i took her paw in mine as we lumbered having been fattening for what we knew was too fast coming upon but must on us as we sleepily agreed that cave over there has nice decor with lots of lichen of different colors so not saying that we stretched a mile but we stretched out in style each finding our own comfort zone where our bones became one with the frozen slowly breath in g not fro Zen slo w ly brie thing yum that french cheese paired with a two thous and fif teen bore doe now she's aged and laying so near me in a bare dream her hair had ex tent ions but i rem ember the spark starting this poem when i took but should've asked for her paw and she placing hers in mine but not a mine but a cave where i need to remember when the bed springs wake us to always say to her i love you
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