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Diamond in the Window
04:08
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Spent a life in treetops, high above the ground
How we spent the summers swaying in the boughs
One for each of four homes, bending in the silence
Two above our height
Diamond in the Window, never far behind
Spiderman was oft' my favorite thing to read
How reluctantly I placed it in the sleeve
Wood and wire entwine me, cast in bronze and bruises
Rest for straining eyes
Diamond in the Window, never far behind
Never far from home but homesick all the same
When the springtime left us, summer never came
One for each of four homes, swaying in the shadow
Bending in the light
Diamond in the Window, never far behind
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Parkwood
04:12
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Red leaves blow through the door
Sweep 'round the marble floor
Cool morning air, bright, crisp and clear
Shining in through the windows
Sunlit pillared gates
Six books are clasped in clutching grasp
With pages bent and worn
Notes in the library, hidden on the shelf for you
Homeward through mapled paths
Homework, reports and math
Warm evening breeze through shaded trees
Branches tapping the glass,
The window in my room
Six books are clasped in clutching grasp
With pages bent and worn
Notes in the margins, the heartache and the hope in one
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