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That night was dark, cold like frost So, I went into the dark at a lower cost. Had something there that I would now not dare, Because it freaked me out, gave me a scare. The sky got lost like my body too frail, I sold myself in the growing gale. Slowly my body started to fail, Called my wife to no avail. Indeed, I realize now in the past that I kept I haven’t met my wife, since last we slept. But the pain is becoming too much to bear, Like a boat in the storm, burning-sear. Never had a kid but would like one now, So that I don’t die like a rotten bough. And the night was dark once again, Lost myself in a fleeting vain.
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Jun 7, 2019
Jun 7, 2019 at 5:09 AM UTC
Lost
That night was dark, cold like frost So, I went into the dark at a lower cost. Had something there that I would now not dare, Because it freaked me out, gave me a scare. The sky got lost like my body too frail, I sold myself in the growing gale. Slowly my body started to fail, Called my wife to no avail. Indeed, I realize now in the past that I kept I haven’t met my wife, since last we slept. But the pain is becoming too much to bear, Like a boat in the storm, burning-sear. Never had a kid but would like one now, So that I don’t die like a rotten bough. And the night was dark once again, Lost myself in a fleeting vain.
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Jun 7, 2019
Jun 7, 2019 at 5:09 AM UTC
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