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Memories by Emily Gnitt

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Memories
 
  Yes, a photo lasts longer
But memories last forever
Making you smile
Even if it’s only for a while
That’s what memories do

The good times and the bad
All stuck inside your head
Crazy, goofy, embarrassing
Don’t regret anything
That’s what memories do

The memories, the memories
Tell me them all, please
They have a special place
In your heart, embrace
Embrace those special memories

Emily Gnitt


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