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There is a little waiting room On the second floor Where he sits, the groom Intently watching the door. Being late for your wedding Doesn't seem so awful now The news that he is dreading, But - it's time for the vows. Rain rain go away, why did you take his bride today. Rain rain, return here not. For she is gone, now he will rot. A slow slow pain, consumes his soul. What a bad bad game, he's lost control. Vein. Pistol. Train. Condole.
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Apr 1, 2013
Apr 1, 2013 at 12:21 PM UTC
The Waiting Room of a Bride and Groom
There is a little waiting room On the second floor Where he sits, the groom Intently watching the door. Being late for your wedding Doesn't seem so awful now The news that he is dreading, But - it's time for the vows. Rain rain go away, why did you take his bride today. Rain rain, return here not. For she is gone, now he will rot. A slow slow pain, consumes his soul. What a bad bad game, he's lost control. Vein. Pistol. Train. Condole.
@Mike Hauser posted some work called The Waiting Room, and this was my brains interpretation or spin off of it.
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Apr 1, 2013
Apr 1, 2013 at 12:21 PM UTC
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