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Ode to My Room
You are a world all to myself
You hold the most wonderful things;
A beautiful bed
Awesome posters and paintings
Four shelves stacked with magnificent books
But all these things are not as good as you
You allowed me to draw on your walls as a child
Now paint them to match my style
I must sadden you at times, the way I mistreat you
Poking painful holes in your sides with thumb tacks
Throwing stuff around and making a mess
But you put up with it, with me
You don’t deny me entrance so I know you don’t despise me
You are beautiful, and one of a kind
No one else has the honor of calling you “Mine” but me
You are my own perfect world,
Right behind a wooden door
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