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By QijunZhong BRONZE
Tacoma, Washington
When red maple leaves fall From somewhere above, Erasing the slate path we used to walk on. I slowly Think of you, But unable to unfold the words I've long kept to tell you...
Tacoma, Washington
When red maple leaves fall From somewhere above, Erasing the slate path we used to walk on. I slowly Think of you, But unable to unfold the words I've long kept to tell you...