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Take my hand Feel the warmth flow through you As my life fades away Keeping you warm Through the silent winter There are no words There is no sound Only the whisper of my heart Growing quiet Growing cold As the beating of your heart sounds like a trumpet Glowing as bright as the moon Although each day it grows more dim My sun lights your way Through the dark winter Sit with me Absorb this pleasant silence Feel the vibrance of my love Filling your empty soul Leaving a shell in my heart So that you may love again And find another who will guide you Through the lonely winter Look into my eyes They have become heavy Grey from the cold As yours shine with vibrance Your night sky fills with light As my stars fall to the Earth. Although we are consumed by silence Our souls speak In words only we can understand Although I grow weak Take my soul So that it may keep you company Through the silent winter of our hearts.
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May 23, 2017
May 23, 2017 at 12:38 AM UTC
The Silent Winter
Take my hand Feel the warmth flow through you As my life fades away Keeping you warm Through the silent winter There are no words There is no sound Only the whisper of my heart Growing quiet Growing cold As the beating of your heart sounds like a trumpet Glowing as bright as the moon Although each day it grows more dim My sun lights your way Through the dark winter Sit with me Absorb this pleasant silence Feel the vibrance of my love Filling your empty soul Leaving a shell in my heart So that you may love again And find another who will guide you Through the lonely winter Look into my eyes They have become heavy Grey from the cold As yours shine with vibrance Your night sky fills with light As my stars fall to the Earth. Although we are consumed by silence Our souls speak In words only we can understand Although I grow weak Take my soul So that it may keep you company Through the silent winter of our hearts.
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May 23, 2017
May 23, 2017 at 12:38 AM UTC
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