she used to walk at the first sight of dawn
and run her fingers along the chain link fenced
but now she sleeps and barely wants to rise most of the time
now she never wants to see the sun
keeps all the shades closed until the day is done
her bed hasn't been made in quite a while
you feel it when her body's near,
but never even see her when she's there
she used to climb the old grey apple tree,
and pick the sweetest ones for us to eat
she doesn't sit beside the ashford creek next to the school
i can't say when she disappeared
she must have faded slowly through they eyes
there used to be a time when she would rise with a gentle sparkle in her eyes
until the day she stared into the grey and it went away
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