Gatsby

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I'm awful sure i never liked that damned book;  i always rushed through chapters so i could read anything else  before the bell rang. But when I open the windows nowadays 
Inspiration   a whispery-sounding word for something so big It can come like a Flash - lightning turns the shifting sands of  Thought to glass, clear as crystal Or softly
Dear Mr. Fitzgerald,  Your story The Great Gatsby is a novel I admire greatly. And ever since I read it, I’ve been trying to figure out how to tell you that you’ve got it all wrong.
I may not have anyone around, but soon I will, I know it.   I'll be found soon, they noticed my absense.   If I perish here today, I'll go out like Gatsby. love, supported, and lost. 
It might have been little league; might have been Gatsby;
Why don't we play Gatsby, I'll play Gatsby, You can play Daisy, Five years can separate us, But nothing ruins forever, Let's sit around all day and lay in a pile of clothes, I'll try to please you,
They say that you can’t repeat the past, But what if that part of your past comes back And you greet it with a kind hello Sending neurons firing from left to right In that lovely brain of yours,
I moseyed onto the desolate sands of the gloomy, grey water fronts, just pondering the meanings of life itself, The icy winds were whipping all through the sky, tearing limb from limb of the misty front,
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