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More Than a Bed
  I have been with you since you were a child
  A blonde little girl being tucked in by your parents
  Never a day went by when you didn’t go to bed with a smile on your face
  I watched you grow up right before my eyes
  You transformed into a beautiful young lady in such a short time
  As you got older you spent more time with me
  But I didn’t mind because you kept me company
  You would whisper your secrets to me
  And tell me everything that was happening in your life
  I wanted to keep you safe and protect you from the world around you
  But you left me every morning
  Coming back every night more tired and worn out than the last
  Then one day you left
  Stripped me of my clothes and packed a bag
  You returned periodically
  But never for long periods of time
  I missed you and our conversations
  I missed your smell and the way you looked
  Just when I thought you were gone forever
  You returned
  This time with a man
  He made you so happy
  And the smiley girl I remembered resurfaced
  Although your conversations were no longer with me
  I was fulfilled just by your presence
  Not long after someone else stayed with me
  Another little girl kept me company
  With her blonde hair and always smiling face
  She looked just like you used to
  And when you tucked her in at night
  I could tell she was the light of your life
  So she became the light of mine

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This piece was written in creative writing class for a personification assignment.