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A Blanket of Warmth

A jest,

 

Be my guest,

 

take a drink from from my glass.

 

I need nothing from you.

 

you're just a girl from my past.

 

A shadow of boredom,

 

a cold mental stare.

 

A dear little miser,

 

too golden to spare.

 

You keep to yourself,

 

and you hold your head high.

 

Dream without mourning,

 

and you will be mine.

 

A little too late.

 

A little too long.

 

Be with me broken one.

 

Sing me your song.

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Jul 16, 2012
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