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The rows of bluebells Will still be there next spring Urging you to get better You were still there to pick them And lay them on her casket You were still there to watch The years’ dance trickle by She may have withered with The bluebells that sad spring But you’ll be there to see them Come again And again You can blossom with them every spring My dear, You’re still alive
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Dec 17, 2019
Dec 17, 2019 at 12:39 PM UTC
Bluebells
The rows of bluebells Will still be there next spring Urging you to get better You were still there to pick them And lay them on her casket You were still there to watch The years’ dance trickle by She may have withered with The bluebells that sad spring But you’ll be there to see them Come again And again You can blossom with them every spring My dear, You’re still alive
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19/F/North Wales
Dec 17, 2019
Dec 17, 2019 at 12:39 PM UTC
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