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Created on: August 30, 2009 Last Updated: September 02, 2009
Purities of a Childhood Love Memoirs
I still remember when we're young
we walk along together
on the path that is rocky
climb up the hill to reach our school
Still you remember my dear?
when me and you laugh together
i shout, you shout
screaming and yelling about compassion melodies
those times were so fun
that i can hardly believe that now you're gone
Still you remember my dear?
When we were under that cherry blossom tree that day
As i gave you a bunch of flowers
flowers of wild grasses
and then you gave me a smile
sweetest smile i had ever seen for my entire life
you are my first love my dear
you were real, and still i remember
when you touched me gently in back with your hands
but now just a childhood memory...
which i won't lose it from my mind
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