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Six Feet

Vines creep

where memories once lived

Flowers bloom

where lips once locked

Sapling takes root

where a heart once beat

Soil smothers

where words once spilled

Grass tangles

where fingles once fumbled

Ivy chokes

where eyes once gazed

 

It seems to be the

End of the road

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Mar 7, 2013
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