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Autumn came before me, And she asked: "When all my leaves change, And burrows are dug, When your sweaters are worn, And you fall in love, Please protect my golden boy, Stare into his hazel eyes, Run your hands through his straw spun hair, And hold him close until sunrise." You were born of Autumn. And Autumn loved you so. She put you in my arms, And asked me to never let you go. I'll honor her wishes, I will keep you close. Your heart is made of gold, And I'll love you the most. So when Autumn comes, Once again, I'll tell her that I was your friend.
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Oct 15, 2021
Oct 15, 2021 at 11:32 AM UTC
Autumn's Child
Autumn came before me, And she asked: "When all my leaves change, And burrows are dug, When your sweaters are worn, And you fall in love, Please protect my golden boy, Stare into his hazel eyes, Run your hands through his straw spun hair, And hold him close until sunrise." You were born of Autumn. And Autumn loved you so. She put you in my arms, And asked me to never let you go. I'll honor her wishes, I will keep you close. Your heart is made of gold, And I'll love you the most. So when Autumn comes, Once again, I'll tell her that I was your friend.
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Oct 15, 2021
Oct 15, 2021 at 11:32 AM UTC
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