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Nostalgia MAG
When I was young living in the 
 House in the middle of the forest
 There wasn’t anyone for miles to talk to
 So I’d have to talk to myself
 
 My cat and I would be great jungle explorers
 Wandering between the trees
 Making spears out of fallen branches
 Listening to the wind laughing its stories
 
 Or sometimes, when it rained
 and my cat refused to leave the house
 (cats being more sensible than little girls)
 I’d see how many worms I counted on the pavement
 
 And when the sun came back out I’d
 Put the worms back in the dirt before
 They fried on my driveway – all crunchy 
 
 And at night I’d lie on my back in the grass
 Counting the stars ’til I fell asleep
 Safe in my solitude

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