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Observational Poems
Thirst
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Thirst
Rain cannot teach,
for only when tears
fall to the lips,
does the mouth know
what thirst is for.
Written by
jagracia
Published
11th Jun 2013
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Re: Thirst
Anonymous
11th Jun 2013 9:05am
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jagracia
11th Jun 2013 5:41pm
Thanks. My motto is: Be Terse!
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11th Jun 2013 5:51pm
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Re: Thirst
KylieMae
(LovelyWiishes)
4th Mar 2015 1:35am
All i can think is wow :D this is perfect
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jagracia
5th Apr 2015 2:52pm
glad you liked it. thanks.
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