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The trees are withered, The ground now bare, The world has lost it’s color; It is what is not there, It’s gone with all the others. For it to be, What it is not, It mustn’t fade away; It is what is besought, It is not time nor day. In endless time, Without intent, In search of this mysterious sight; With or without consent, It is written in black and white. The rules are broken, Words unheard, Tears still flow in silence; It is what is not absurd, It is without defiance. It is all that, Determines all, It cannot be controlled; It is and will never fall, It is what is resoled. In the end, It doesn’t rest, It just begun it’s game; In you’re life there is a test, And that test is called, Fate.
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Jan 28, 2013
Jan 28, 2013 at 8:55 PM UTC
Fate
The trees are withered, The ground now bare, The world has lost it’s color; It is what is not there, It’s gone with all the others. For it to be, What it is not, It mustn’t fade away; It is what is besought, It is not time nor day. In endless time, Without intent, In search of this mysterious sight; With or without consent, It is written in black and white. The rules are broken, Words unheard, Tears still flow in silence; It is what is not absurd, It is without defiance. It is all that, Determines all, It cannot be controlled; It is and will never fall, It is what is resoled. In the end, It doesn’t rest, It just begun it’s game; In you’re life there is a test, And that test is called, Fate.
lily-marx
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Jan 28, 2013
Jan 28, 2013 at 8:55 PM UTC
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