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Big red door
In that big red door 
 The different shapes of glass make rainbows dance across my face
 Ah, those were the days
 Popsicles, playing in the rain, and running barefoot across the lawn on the soft, lush grass
 I miss them all so much
 But the thing I miss the most is that big red door 
 Grandma painted it one summer
 She said we would be able to see home a mile away
 We all laughed and joked about how much papaw didn’t want it
 
 The years passed and every one grew to love the red door
 The house changed added rooms, new windows
 But still not changed that big red door
 It stood strong, un touched
 There was a meaning for this color,
 I didn’t know it until now
 It means home
 “Home” it screams 
 It holds all of my child hood memories within its painted wood grandma has gone
 She is truly home
 To her mansion in the sky
 There she sits in her rocking chair
 Looking through her big red door

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