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I posed, if noble, on bended knee Unto my half I did prithee Forsake all comfort O're Earth o're sea Were days long gone my half and me I lay entwined o're burning hearth For fire fueled by dampened mirth All that is What once was earth My half and me at rivers firth I fell from daze to far below And forget not to what I know Of shrinking time As darkness grows Before my half, before I go I sit divided on crooked path A frown hath stolen my lazy laugh To dream of days come cross our paths Myself and my better half.
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Feb 25, 2019
Feb 25, 2019 at 12:27 PM UTC
I posed, if noble, on bended knee...
I posed, if noble, on bended knee Unto my half I did prithee Forsake all comfort O're Earth o're sea Were days long gone my half and me I lay entwined o're burning hearth For fire fueled by dampened mirth All that is What once was earth My half and me at rivers firth I fell from daze to far below And forget not to what I know Of shrinking time As darkness grows Before my half, before I go I sit divided on crooked path A frown hath stolen my lazy laugh To dream of days come cross our paths Myself and my better half.
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Feb 25, 2019
Feb 25, 2019 at 12:27 PM UTC
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