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A Thank You Letter To My Bed

The one who is always there for me.

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A Thank You Letter To My Bed
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Ahhh….. my favorite hello and my hardest goodbye. We will meet again. I don’t think I ever told you what you mean to me. It’s hard because I am not with you often, and when I am, I am in the sweetest of dreams. Yet, I think you deserve to hear how much I appreciate you.

You are my motivation. You are the reason I fight through the hardest days of my life. You are always there for me, waiting for me to return to your warmth comfort. You always know how to make me feel better when I’m under the weather. You wait for me for hours, weeks and sometimes even months. And yet- you’re there for me every single time I come back. I rely on you for comfort, warmth, and happiness. Whoever says size doesn't matter, is obviously fooling themselves, because you are perfect.

My mother claims that there was a time in my life when I hated you and I never wanted to be with you. I just want to tell you that I'm sorry for that. I used to run away from you, jump on you, and barley ever see you. But now that I am older, I appreciate you more than ever before. You are the first thing I see in the morning, and the last thing I see before I fall asleep. You are always taken for granted. I always expect you to be there, night after night, which is why I need to thank you.

I am sorry for leaving you undressed for all hours of the day, you deserve to be made and beautiful while waiting for me to come back home to you. Lastly, thank you for being my buddy when I binge watch Netflix. Because of you I am never lonely, and am always occupied. I love you, and will see you soon.

Sincerely, the crazy girl writing to a inanimate object.

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