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Sonnet for a Sister
Dearest sister whom I cherish and love,
What could ever hope to bring us apart?
Sometimes I feel you were sent from above,
With your gentle smile and your kind heart.
We think, we talk, we walk in the same way.
We could be twins, but your a bit older.
We are filled with laughter by the end of the day
Your puns get you a push on your shoulder.
But then you broke our bond to go to school,
And left behind a girl sad and alone,
Trying to think of a sentence more cruel,
Than to converse with you just by cell-phone.
But please believe what I say is so true,
Because deep down, I will always love you.
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