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The clouds enshroud my night in blackened cold I'm stretched from tundra to savanna grave The snow and sand comes at my eyes, a wave In shades of frozen white and burnished gold. I'll heal, I'll overcome my grief, I'm told But healing's not the medicine I crave; There's nothing left of breathing now to save And nothing left of loving now to hold. But when the sky parts, brave and bright with stars, I feel your ghost rise up inside my skin And though my smile is cut apart with scars The promised healing fuels and begins. My faith consoles me; you'll be never far-- The presence of an angel is within.
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Dec 4, 2013
Dec 4, 2013 at 10:25 PM UTC
Passing Into Me
The clouds enshroud my night in blackened cold I'm stretched from tundra to savanna grave The snow and sand comes at my eyes, a wave In shades of frozen white and burnished gold. I'll heal, I'll overcome my grief, I'm told But healing's not the medicine I crave; There's nothing left of breathing now to save And nothing left of loving now to hold. But when the sky parts, brave and bright with stars, I feel your ghost rise up inside my skin And though my smile is cut apart with scars The promised healing fuels and begins. My faith consoles me; you'll be never far-- The presence of an angel is within.
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Dec 4, 2013
Dec 4, 2013 at 10:25 PM UTC
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