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Laughter and Smiles

I saw a boy walking, alone, towards the school I heard laughter from the other side of the street I saw smiles across the street I remember a colourful photography Pastel colours like an old painting Four gravel roads meeting Divided by the golden ratio Smoke from the pipe of a yellow, cosy, house A red house with a stand-alone snowman Tracks from toboggans ending in a fence An insignificant corner left down A boy without laugther and smile A big difference between Laughter and smiles And only laughter With the street Between

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