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Created on: November 18, 2010
Their little smile, crooked and unsure
as they board the bus that first time
we smile and wave
a bittersweet goodbye.
Their smile, still crooked but more solid
as they stand with their bags for the last time
and we smile and wave
a sad goodbye.
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Poetry: Sad goodbyes
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Your tongue, the dagger that cut out my heart.
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