Megan Reily
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The Air was Cold
The air was warm
The grass was green
The sun shone brightly
The ground was shining
The eyes were bright
The heart had meaning
The air was cold
The grass was bare
The sun was dead
The ground was wet
The eyes lay crying
The heart was broken
The air was cold
Megan Reily
Submitted: Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Poems by Megan Reily : 33 / 48
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