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Created on: April 06, 2009
Tempting.
A glistening, rippling invitation to jump back into a time when your cares were few.
Wet.
Creeping up your legs as that small pool fills your shoes.
Squishing.
Your toes revel in the feeling as water and mud squish between them.
Puddles.
God's way to remind you of days gone by.
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