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August 10, 2009
by Michael Eddins
Poetry
(Swans - August 10, 2009)
Who is she?
This girl in my dreams
I've never seen her before
and I don't see her by day
I strangely think I know her
and yet I've never met her
She's my friend and companion
My beautiful stranger
I think I know her
and always hope to meet her
Who is she?
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Michael Eddins was born in 1993 in Boise, Idaho, and moved many a times before settling in Newberg, Oregon. He is currently attending high school, going into 11th grade, all the while working on his writing.
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