Adam YoungSailboats with they were stars, floating softly through the sky, among our dreams that pay goodbye.
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Sailboats with they were stars. Floating softly through the sky, among our dreams that pay goodbye is a poem by the English poet Edith Sitwell. It describes how a group of people will always hold on to their memories of past times with affection and is a message from the heart. This is a nice poem to read at any time of the year, but especially when the person who reads it feels nostalgic.
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