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When the sun rises, the moon has no say but to leave the morning sky without a glance Albeit sullenly, albeit unwillingly, he leaves the dark to turn into day again. When the cold breeze turns stronger, fiercer, and the temperature starts falling, autumn slips away imperceptibly, in the dawn of winter. Leaving behind dead leaves, dead trees and death death death, the sky will weep snowflakes. When her tiger cubs mastered the art of hunting, the tigress has to forsake her offsprings. She abandons them in the dead of the night, as they make their second **** There will be nothing but indifference in those cold, steely eyes. Like the seasons, like nature itself, was it that natural for you to leave me? Were you the moon, autumn or tiger?
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Sep 20, 2014
Sep 20, 2014 at 6:55 AM UTC
Naturally You Left.
When the sun rises, the moon has no say but to leave the morning sky without a glance Albeit sullenly, albeit unwillingly, he leaves the dark to turn into day again. When the cold breeze turns stronger, fiercer, and the temperature starts falling, autumn slips away imperceptibly, in the dawn of winter. Leaving behind dead leaves, dead trees and death death death, the sky will weep snowflakes. When her tiger cubs mastered the art of hunting, the tigress has to forsake her offsprings. She abandons them in the dead of the night, as they make their second **** There will be nothing but indifference in those cold, steely eyes. Like the seasons, like nature itself, was it that natural for you to leave me? Were you the moon, autumn or tiger?
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Sep 20, 2014
Sep 20, 2014 at 6:55 AM UTC
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