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Turn the corner, the snow descends A crowd has gathered, all dressed in white Mourning you Not one weeps, they know what you have done They simple stand and stare at what could have been The snow falls faster, the scene changes again Now under an open sky, the moon so high and bright All is quiet, no children of men Here in this cold Summer, I remember, Once warm and soft, now frigidly stiff Memories of black and white, colour photographs of a forgotten Love Faded beyond recognition, here, in this long hallowed night
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Dec 11, 2013
Dec 11, 2013 at 1:10 PM UTC
Fragments of Time (II)
Turn the corner, the snow descends A crowd has gathered, all dressed in white Mourning you Not one weeps, they know what you have done They simple stand and stare at what could have been The snow falls faster, the scene changes again Now under an open sky, the moon so high and bright All is quiet, no children of men Here in this cold Summer, I remember, Once warm and soft, now frigidly stiff Memories of black and white, colour photographs of a forgotten Love Faded beyond recognition, here, in this long hallowed night
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Dec 11, 2013
Dec 11, 2013 at 1:10 PM UTC
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