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That Rock in The Meadow
My head rests on a silky, green pillow.
 I lay here and reminisce
 About the blissful times,
 We had in that meadow
 That mossy green I saw a decade ago,
 When every day went by like water's flow
 On top of that rock, you watched me
 I would play for hours there,
 Where the moss green leaves grew
 And draped ever so softly over the edge
 That rock with the incline at one end,
 The drop at the other
 You watched me as I would jump
 Jump as if never to come down.
 I would mock the world from upon that rock
 A lock, impermeable to weather, stress, or hatred.
 Now everything seems to be less'exciting.
 I wait to reach that initial high, once again
 That high created when I would jump
 Reach the daytime sky, and fall
 You would call me a clown
 As I fell to the ground.
 In that meadow,
 You watched me.
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