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I Remember MAG
I remember missing the gasoline
That hung in the air in the dead of winter
I remember watching the snowflakes
As they fell, down, down, down
In this small, silent mid-western town
I remember gazing at the stars
That twinkled above the silhouettes
of maple trees
The yellow, red, orange leaves
That swirled and fluttered to the ground
I remember leaving the quaint country roads
That I walked down during the summer
The yellow school buses
That I couldn’t wait to ride in the fall
As I grew older I realized that the world
isn’t that small
So one day the country roads vanished
Like the fumes of gasoline
Like the snow in spring
Like the leaves in the fall
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