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Perhaps we lived a night and day away and never knew the other one was breathing and so we saw the sunrise stained with grey but never fully realised we were grieving; perhaps our eyes or bodies might have met when on the Northern Line, or on a plane, and left us cursed, unable to forget and nursing till our death a treasured pain; perhaps you read my story in a book, how I'd been dust these seven hundred years, the dreams I'd dreamt of you, and how it took a dozen books to hope to reach your ears; perhaps the Lord had mercy on us; hence this coinciding's no coincidence.
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Aug 24, 2011
Aug 24, 2011 at 9:59 AM UTC
Coincidence
Perhaps we lived a night and day away and never knew the other one was breathing and so we saw the sunrise stained with grey but never fully realised we were grieving; perhaps our eyes or bodies might have met when on the Northern Line, or on a plane, and left us cursed, unable to forget and nursing till our death a treasured pain; perhaps you read my story in a book, how I'd been dust these seven hundred years, the dreams I'd dreamt of you, and how it took a dozen books to hope to reach your ears; perhaps the Lord had mercy on us; hence this coinciding's no coincidence.
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Aug 24, 2011
Aug 24, 2011 at 9:59 AM UTC
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