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The sun that used to shine
I can remember
Remember the dandelions
Swaying in the breeze.
The wishes I’d make on them
While eating vanilla ice cream
On a hot July day.
I can remember
The pink tank top I wore
And the sun kissing my shoulders
As I laughed and ran
My pigtails flying behind me.
I can remember
Laughter.
I see weeds
No cries of hope
Ringing through the fields
I am wearing a black scarf
Setting a rose down
And holding in tears.
I don’t hear
Laughter
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