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You forget there's a sky above Birds don't chirp trees are few Gone is the hamlet that shaped your love For a blade of grass cries the morn dew. Mesh of wires runs over the sky Air is thick with the reek of petrol Scare you the trucks heavily passing by Dazedly you search for the village of the ole. Here was the home your soul's green abode Where winter was cold March sprightly Spring Your feet ran the soil not dusty metaled road Dreams soared high on boundless wide wing. Now all around are the townsfolk on race Ruthless pace crushing ole hamlet's peace But so is fated by the wheels of progress That shows the gain more than all that you miss.
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Feb 23, 2016
Feb 23, 2016 at 9:47 AM UTC
Hamlet
You forget there's a sky above Birds don't chirp trees are few Gone is the hamlet that shaped your love For a blade of grass cries the morn dew. Mesh of wires runs over the sky Air is thick with the reek of petrol Scare you the trucks heavily passing by Dazedly you search for the village of the ole. Here was the home your soul's green abode Where winter was cold March sprightly Spring Your feet ran the soil not dusty metaled road Dreams soared high on boundless wide wing. Now all around are the townsfolk on race Ruthless pace crushing ole hamlet's peace But so is fated by the wheels of progress That shows the gain more than all that you miss.
pradip-chattopadhyay
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Feb 23, 2016
Feb 23, 2016 at 9:47 AM UTC
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