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You're exquisite, a work of art.
With eyes like the sky,
Or clear chrysolite.
Dancing in the fragrant rain
Or
Baking blueberry muffins,
Your laughter filling the room
Suddenly,
Like fireworks.
Silky curls sat on your
Straight-postured shoulders,
As we eat blue moon ice cream
And blackberries.
Your relaxed physique
And bubbly personality,
Reminds me of times spent at
Dairy Queen
And the pool.
You're gone now though,
And Daddy weeps.
To him you're exquisite,
But I'm just insignificant.
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"In Hamilton, Burr spends years waiting for a chair to be offered at the table in 'the room where it happens.' Patience and timing will play a part in your ultimate success for sure. But I found the happiness and consistency I wanted for so long at the exact moment I decided to build my own table and my own chairs." ~ Leslie Odom Jr.