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I Don't Like Chance Meetings
I met a girl as I opened a door.
She said her name was Fate.
I thought perhaps I had seen her before
But I can’t recall when or where anymore
I asked why she was out so late.
She said that she had to be here at this time
She waited under this birch tree
So that her path could be met with mine.
And perhaps my future would then align.
But that didn’t make much sense to me.
She promised that she would return again
When the daffodils bloom and the sun is high.
She said that I’d understand by then
Once the pressure turns me from coal to a gem
And I said “Okay, bye.”
Many years later I opened a door
And saw her again, in the day.
She was so glad to see me once more.
She told me my future had so much in store.
And I turned and walked away.
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