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I saw a world in your eyes Broken pillars, dilapidated buildings Dead batteries, and broken ceilings. I saw a painful burning empty sky I saw little boys and girls cry I saw all losses no winning, Children death and soldier killings I saw the pain inside your eyes. I held you together from crumbling And as the skies started to clear up I saw volcanos reverse erupt And the ground wasn't rumbling. In my arms, you saw a future with me And all I could see the seeds of a new tree.
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Mar 2, 2016
Mar 2, 2016 at 3:25 PM UTC
Rebuilding.
I saw a world in your eyes Broken pillars, dilapidated buildings Dead batteries, and broken ceilings. I saw a painful burning empty sky I saw little boys and girls cry I saw all losses no winning, Children death and soldier killings I saw the pain inside your eyes. I held you together from crumbling And as the skies started to clear up I saw volcanos reverse erupt And the ground wasn't rumbling. In my arms, you saw a future with me And all I could see the seeds of a new tree.
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Mar 2, 2016
Mar 2, 2016 at 3:25 PM UTC
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