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Sunnydays

You never offered me your winter coat since I had worn-out pockets of my own. You said your apathetic goodbyes and good lucks. Would have it been so hard to love me on your throne? You traded my heart for intellect. Now I can't feel the memories of that December noon. When I was shivering, you were dismissing the thought that we could have been in tune. You walked me out away from the wooden castle as the clock began to struck five. Not once, did you look back to the path on the right since left was one where you felt most alive. The last time you saw me, I was crying under the shade of the willow tree, left astray. You looked far beyond the sky and I realized, maybe suns don't come out on Sundays.

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Date: 3/9/2018 11:47:00 AM
It s such a beautiful and heatfelt write, I really enjoyed reading it, welcome to poetrysoup,I m sure that you ll love your long stay here, good luck and continue to write
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Cynthia Chang
Date: 3/9/2018 9:04:00 PM
thank you so much for reading and the welcome! :)

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