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Here she lies On the cold, hard ground Crying to the wind Trying to make a sound "Matches to light, if you've got a penny to spare" A bundle of rags is what she is Completely threadbare The windows are aglow With incandescent light The townsfolk in merriment of Christmas night "Matches to light, if you've got a penny to spare" There's no one outside To neither hear nor care She lights a match for herself In defeat The match flickers and dies Like the light from her eyes "Matches to light, if you've got a penny to spare" Her whispers stir The chilly winter air
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Nov 8, 2019
Nov 8, 2019 at 10:06 AM UTC
The Matchstick Girl
Here she lies On the cold, hard ground Crying to the wind Trying to make a sound "Matches to light, if you've got a penny to spare" A bundle of rags is what she is Completely threadbare The windows are aglow With incandescent light The townsfolk in merriment of Christmas night "Matches to light, if you've got a penny to spare" There's no one outside To neither hear nor care She lights a match for herself In defeat The match flickers and dies Like the light from her eyes "Matches to light, if you've got a penny to spare" Her whispers stir The chilly winter air
Inspired by Hans Christian Anderson's fairy tale
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Nov 8, 2019
Nov 8, 2019 at 10:06 AM UTC
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