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Over the hills nightingales sing to the chime of bells ringing across   English fields. There, the lovers lay, admiring the beautiful blue spring day. Out on the blanket they roll with laughter, recalling old memories, and dreaming of dreams after. Her beauty, a treasure one truly adored. A life without her he could not afford. As the sun sets behind the hills, his eyes begin to fill with tears. He leans in, for a kiss, only to feel a cold, hard cheek. Pulling back with haste, a cry, a scream. He rolls with anguish recalling same memories without dreams after. Dark clouds appear, her hand not near. A rose placed at her head, underneath.   The lovers lay, separated from her by six feet deep.
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Apr 9, 2019
Apr 9, 2019 at 3:17 PM UTC
Lover's Field
Over the hills nightingales sing to the chime of bells ringing across   English fields. There, the lovers lay, admiring the beautiful blue spring day. Out on the blanket they roll with laughter, recalling old memories, and dreaming of dreams after. Her beauty, a treasure one truly adored. A life without her he could not afford. As the sun sets behind the hills, his eyes begin to fill with tears. He leans in, for a kiss, only to feel a cold, hard cheek. Pulling back with haste, a cry, a scream. He rolls with anguish recalling same memories without dreams after. Dark clouds appear, her hand not near. A rose placed at her head, underneath.   The lovers lay, separated from her by six feet deep.
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Apr 9, 2019
Apr 9, 2019 at 3:17 PM UTC
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