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I Sewed My Love into a Blanket
I sewed my love into a blanket
Put smiles and tears in every stitch
With awkward hands I held a needle
Hoping these frail fingers could create magic
Sometimes I put it aside
When it didn't look quite like my dreams
But then I'd pick it back up again
And stitch more at the seams
But still the blanket became ratty
The cloth grew full of holes
And the fabric wore thin
Where I refused to let it go
What began so full of promise
Like a diamond from a coal
Was leading me nowhere
down a dark cold lonely road
So now I'll rip out all the stitches
In the cloth and in my heart
Unravel what I have knitted
To get back to the start
No use in reusing
what has been already worn
I'll throw the remnants to the fire
And throw the ashes to the storm
And when the sun comes out
I'll be a woman and not a girl
I'll sew my love into a blanket
But this time
I'll give it to the world
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