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The Girl Next Door
I once lived next door to a girl whom I seldom saw Even at ten years old, of her I was in awe She played a lot by herself in the attic of her house Befriending animals of every kind, I think she had a mouse I watched her go to dancing class, her raven hair in bows My face pressed against the glass, smudges left by my nose I couldn’t get her to notice me; I guess we both were shy And I couldn’t muster up the courage, please don’t ask me why She always carried around a book; I think it was full of poems My eyes spied her going into the woods, where often she would roam I could sometimes hear on summer nights, music from her room I dreamed about her as my bride and about me as her groom Years went by and we moved away never having really met Thirty years since that time, but her angelic face I’ll never forget “Connie” is what they called her, but I think “Constance” she did prefer Funny how every now and then, I still stop and think of her
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