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The Notebook
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ princes and princesses in aprons and suits, pirates on ships in the clouds, half-forgotten hopes and dreams, and a vow of patience— scribbled in a 15-year old’s notebook, in blue felt pen, in joined up handwriting, summed in a phrase ‘Wait for the stars to align.’ when Mars came hard and the moon turned its back, I forgot that notebook, and its plea, when first love found its way through the eye of the storm, and I accepted its course with bitter tack— I no longer cared for that notebook, and its caution when all was in shadow, and love’s bitter fruit wrought its sweet poison, and I was paralyzed by fear of loss and the barren vine. I found a cure in the darkest sea, beyond despair, beyond hope of a promise made long ago. in a young girl's notebook written in blue felt pen in joined up handwriting ‘wait for the stars to align.’ And I did.
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