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There's no chance in this life to the find the truth, to fix this strife for the sun does set, in the midday sky for behind this smile, my heart does hide. It digs the moat, it builds the wall actually praying that they'll never fall. For there's pain out there, too much for the heart to bare. So deeper down it goes, hiding in the darkness of the hole, but it catches a glimpse of a smile up there starting to climb to see a light so fair. But the smile fades by the end of the day causing the climbers strength to fade away did it climb too fast, was the pace not at fault? Either way, the climb up came to a halt. With nothing left above to see the deeper it digs out of curiosity but even the heart as its own memory; a "what if" in life that just wasn't meant to be. Its become too late to answer the IF the wall's too high, the moat's become a cliff time's passed by, the climber has grown weary its time the heart realizes, its as good as buried.
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Jun 5, 2014
Jun 5, 2014 at 3:32 AM UTC
The Heart
There's no chance in this life to the find the truth, to fix this strife for the sun does set, in the midday sky for behind this smile, my heart does hide. It digs the moat, it builds the wall actually praying that they'll never fall. For there's pain out there, too much for the heart to bare. So deeper down it goes, hiding in the darkness of the hole, but it catches a glimpse of a smile up there starting to climb to see a light so fair. But the smile fades by the end of the day causing the climbers strength to fade away did it climb too fast, was the pace not at fault? Either way, the climb up came to a halt. With nothing left above to see the deeper it digs out of curiosity but even the heart as its own memory; a "what if" in life that just wasn't meant to be. Its become too late to answer the IF the wall's too high, the moat's become a cliff time's passed by, the climber has grown weary its time the heart realizes, its as good as buried.
jordan-clark
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Jun 5, 2014
Jun 5, 2014 at 3:32 AM UTC
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