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"Parade"
  by blacrob


though its not clear
your waiting on a call
dont fear to cry those tears
because without tears where would we be at all
problems come and people have to retract
to try and keep everything intact
though out of touch
feelings never fade
i love you much
and i miss you everyday
but maybe in another life
darkness would fly away
theres love in the miles
dont let the silence lead you astray
so come hell or high water
a couple of things will never change
two hearts apart
like two children lost in a parade
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Date Submitted: Oct 29, 2007 (10:12 AM)
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  AZIAH
11/23/07 (02:32 PM) 
NICELY WRITTEN I LOVE IT -AZIAH

  3cangel
11/17/07 (01:17 AM) 
good job 10stz

  Crystle
11/15/07 (06:10 PM) 
Nice write 10 starz

  );*kali*;)
11/14/07 (06:22 PM) 
I like this poem cuz it sounds like me keep it comin!!

  StrawberryJuic...
11/14/07 (10:23 AM) 
i really like thiz one.i can relate to it.10 stars real talk

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