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Polaroid
Take a picture.
Freeze time.
That tree you climbed,
captured in a flicker.
Take a moment.
Stretch it out.
Of the screams and shouts,
of the words spoken.
If you don’t want to forget,
Don’t.
It’s not too hard to connect.
Take these pictures,
hang them up on you wall,
or a safe space they won’t fall,
leaning on your light fixtures.
And when you turn on that light,
the moment, you’ll see,
and with guarantee,
you’ll think of that night.
You feel like you’re there,
with just one quick glance,
so when you get the chance,
press that one button,
and take your picture.

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