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A Love Letter To My College Bed

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Dear College Bed,

Even though we may have only met a few short months ago, I feel as if I have known you forever. At first, I was not sure how was going to feel about you. You are much smaller than my bed at home, and I was worried we would not get along. But I soon came to realize how much I love you and all your little things.

Thank you for always being there for me through the good, the bad, and the ugly.

You have seen me after long nights out, my long nights of studying, my endless Facetimes, and watched me shed numerous tears thanks to Netflix.

You may squeak with each of my movements, but it is a constant reminder you are there.

I am so thankful that you are always there for me whenever I need. I am thankful for the endless moments I get to spend with you. You are the place I dread to leave and the place I dream of returning to at night. When my alarm goes off in the morning, I feel the tears forming in my eyes as we must separate.

As my tired body crawls into you, you mold to me, leaving me in complete satisfaction.

You are so much more than a bed. You are my study buddy for those tests that keep me up all night, my peer pressure friend for making me stay in and binge watch Netflix and someone who holds me tight when I need to cry. Thank you bed, for being you and being the best friend I never had.

With Love,

Noelle

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