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Yester' I stood by the lagoon The air was fair at that dry noon Oh and my heart grew dearly fond! Of that sight just next to the pond! A bush of lavish strawberries Just as sweet as my ripe cherries Young like a bunch of chaste ladies Dart'd I to harvest some berries! Sang I 'till spill'd the dazzling snow Unlike the frightened tomorrow White and holy its shine and glow Felt I how it smeared 'long my brow! That moment my legs but grew still As snow streamed downwards like a shield 'Tis got me scared gave me a thrill As I stood pale right on the field! The ragged plants the mirthless clouds Haunted abbey and reckless shouts Tore my sights into 'nother world In some music and wan long chords! I was 'fore a dark corridor When you're 'bout to walk out the door How your scent's just what I adored! And yon black jacket that you wore! But suddenly in sprang the wolf In the blink of a thunderbolt Scythed you in a terrific howl Left you lifeless in bitter jolts! I screamed I called you out in vain 'Cos you could no more hold the pain Blood swarmed your wrist as it grew weak I was the last to hear you speak That you loved me and needed me Said those praises undoubtedly! I kept wailing I couldn't think My whole love would go in one clink! I buried my head in your chest To embrace all but its last breaths I rubbed my tears upon your breast 'Fore you went to eternal rest I wailed for ho'rs till came the night No-one to help me was in sight I was desp'rate and torn by fright When I caught a dim gentle light! The light was no-one else but thee! Thou graciously sat there by me Amongst the snow beside the tree 'Twas a dream but I now was free! And bending thy face onto mine The snowfall's no more but sunshine! Wedded my keen love into thine, to other loves would I be blind.
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Dec 27, 2012
Dec 27, 2012 at 1:34 PM UTC
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Yester' I stood by the lagoon The air was fair at that dry noon Oh and my heart grew dearly fond! Of that sight just next to the pond! A bush of lavish strawberries Just as sweet as my ripe cherries Young like a bunch of chaste ladies Dart'd I to harvest some berries! Sang I 'till spill'd the dazzling snow Unlike the frightened tomorrow White and holy its shine and glow Felt I how it smeared 'long my brow! That moment my legs but grew still As snow streamed downwards like a shield 'Tis got me scared gave me a thrill As I stood pale right on the field! The ragged plants the mirthless clouds Haunted abbey and reckless shouts Tore my sights into 'nother world In some music and wan long chords! I was 'fore a dark corridor When you're 'bout to walk out the door How your scent's just what I adored! And yon black jacket that you wore! But suddenly in sprang the wolf In the blink of a thunderbolt Scythed you in a terrific howl Left you lifeless in bitter jolts! I screamed I called you out in vain 'Cos you could no more hold the pain Blood swarmed your wrist as it grew weak I was the last to hear you speak That you loved me and needed me Said those praises undoubtedly! I kept wailing I couldn't think My whole love would go in one clink! I buried my head in your chest To embrace all but its last breaths I rubbed my tears upon your breast 'Fore you went to eternal rest I wailed for ho'rs till came the night No-one to help me was in sight I was desp'rate and torn by fright When I caught a dim gentle light! The light was no-one else but thee! Thou graciously sat there by me Amongst the snow beside the tree 'Twas a dream but I now was free! And bending thy face onto mine The snowfall's no more but sunshine! Wedded my keen love into thine, to other loves would I be blind.
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Dec 27, 2012
Dec 27, 2012 at 1:34 PM UTC
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