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The doves coo for a mating call I hold our umbrella with profound gall For when Eros’ teardrops fell from the skies I’d bear the brunt, put on a front And give you our umbrella, just to dry your eyes So, when winter comes and I call out your name The cold of your nature dulls my flame Fortune changes and shifts the tapestry Thus, I pray for a kiss, and cling on to bliss And sheath my heart, in vain, just to escape this tragedy
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Jul 26, 2025
Jul 26, 2025 at 4:14 AM UTC
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The doves coo for a mating call I hold our umbrella with profound gall For when Eros’ teardrops fell from the skies I’d bear the brunt, put on a front And give you our umbrella, just to dry your eyes So, when winter comes and I call out your name The cold of your nature dulls my flame Fortune changes and shifts the tapestry Thus, I pray for a kiss, and cling on to bliss And sheath my heart, in vain, just to escape this tragedy
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Jul 26, 2025
Jul 26, 2025 at 4:14 AM UTC
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