I've knitted myself a hat, it's plum red with an appealing lace pattern, I figured that a few air holes would be nice now that it's spring. I put it on and feel like a cranberry in the snow, and I wonder if they can see me from the moon. Me and the Great Wall. Kjersti Annesdatter Skomsvold
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This is a wonderful poem written by Kate Davies that conveys the feeling of love and happiness. When we find someone we love we should try to give them the best we have; we don't want to let them down and we should always be willing to help and be there for our partner. The poem is about how you can’t be seen from the moon but you can still feel their love and happiness.

Source: The Faster I Walk, The Smaller I Am

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