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Indite: The verb indite, rarely used today, means "compose" or "put down in writing,"

by Pauline_Morris

You can not see because of the light It is way to bright Let the darkness soothe your sight Relaxe, stop your fight Let the darkness end your blight Welcome in the coming night Make you forget the worlds snakebite That left you feeling so contrite In the darkness your fears you can smite Let the darkness left you upright Find your wings and take flight Then you will be able to indite And sing through the skys like a meteorite
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May 13, 2016
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#darkness#compose#contrite#indite#snakebite
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