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The Divide MAG
I was a solitary shoe
No one in the world quite the same, that I knew
My sole was my foundation
My laces were my feelings, they held me very tight
Each night I sat and pondered
I knew something was not quite right
As I discovered the new world around me
I decided I should find
A replacement for that something
I knew I had left behind
My sole was wearing out
My laces came untied
Until one day the missing shoe
Appeared at my left side
My sole was now replenished
For in my heart I knew I had finally found a friend
She retied my tattered laces
The road we walk together I knew could never end
***
Our path was straight and narrow
Our destination we did not know
No longer were we friends
But as sisters, we were anything but foe
As others came and left
Together were we still
A pair of shoes can't be separated
For it is not in our God's will
At first our soles were pure and simple
We hopped and skipped all day
As our minds and bodies matured
We still had fun laughing, but no longer did we play
As we walked along our simple path
We came across a divide
That branched in two directions
And forced us to leave the other's side
***
As I continued on my journey
A right shoe no longer by my side
I thought of all the good times past
And my laces came untied
I found no point to continue walking
I decided to take a rest
For something now was missing
The friend I lost would always be my very best
I knew I must keep going
For my feelings I wished not show
The only one who could see through my smile
Was my best friend, she'd always know
For in my heart I knew
Our paths would cross once more
Together we would walk
From her green valley to my blue shore
For now I am again a solitary shoe
Alone in the world thinking of the good times and deeply
missing you
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