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Bracelets
My bracelets twirl and vary
Shining lights, they carry
Yet, they’re not worn as much anymore
Being now discarded; no longer adored
One is a thin silver; with a small blue turtle
Dangling against it; very fertile
With splashes of blue and orange
Now slightly dull from long storage
Another is a purple string; connected with white, square beads
Scrawled out with the letters of my name; as it leads
On to circle around
Another is gold; with designs of the sun and moon
Tinted with brightness; attuned
These bracelets now remain hidden; used once in a while
Somewhat fading in their original style
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From "rediscovering" the bracelets in my room; not having been worn in a really long time