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Imagine MAG
It was the very first home I'd ever known.
Before I'd kissed the surface of vast houses of
Stone and brick, radiating chill, my
vulnerability echoing infinitely
Through the cool, hollow walls that held
no meaning.
But I knew that a picture paints a thousand words
So out of my mind I drew up a home of
my own
Where my happy thoughts would shade over the sad, where comfort was felt
And the cloud of sorrow I'd once felt before
Could explode into a million invisible
dirt particles
That would whir around the sky but never touch my soul.
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