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I Know
Know (verb)- to perceive or understand as fact or truth
I know the healing power of my grandma’s comfort food
I know the color leaves turn in the fall
I know the ringing sound of family calling to chat
I know the way my dogs pant after a walk
I know the laugh of my best friend over the phone
I know the awe of something far older than any of us
I know the smell of chlorine and rush of warm air walking into a pool
I know the burn of too-hot tea on a cold day
I know the comfort of hugging my mom
I know the quacking sound of my sister practicing oboe
I know the feel of an old book in the back of the library
I know the chaotic joy of family game night
I know the nervous restlessness before a performance
I know the squeal of a baby giggling
I know the warmth of clean sheets at night
I know the sting of bare skin scraped on concrete
I know how it feels to be alive
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I wrote this to celebrate the little things that make my life joyful