childhood
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By Vivi Sojorhn So young, I don’t remember when I learned of peeling mica very thin Pioneers took the grandest stones To make the windows before glass glowed The mica sparkled as if it were gold And fooled more than a few until arriving At the scale to receive their kah-ching Yet to a Read more
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Naturally I Chose to be alone I began life this way and I know how to be myself in any Given situation I played By myself slowly made My dinner last so that my Parents gave In. Left Me in In solitude with Peas and carrots often sitting upside Down. Those black leather cups, holding Read more
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The only Time I seem to Be hazy, an evaporating ocean of Memories has been under seizures, but now I Even remember Them like A full moon over Cornfields growing from the plains of Colorado after a wet spring and a hot June rising We breathed Together in the emergency Room waiting for a reason Read more
