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O' what sadness comes with January. After all the Christmas bells have rung their final tune and New Year has been cried with united hints of regret, a melancholy air falls. Maybe it is the perpetual fear of man, of beginnings and the sense of our winged lives flying by while we pray our oars will take us somewhere brighter. Or perhaps I am being pseudo profound Though don't you get a summing sense of January in the Christmas tree? It leans bare, sadly against your house while the fairy lights are packed away into cardboard boxes
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Apr 16, 2014
Apr 16, 2014 at 3:07 PM UTC
January
O' what sadness comes with January. After all the Christmas bells have rung their final tune and New Year has been cried with united hints of regret, a melancholy air falls. Maybe it is the perpetual fear of man, of beginnings and the sense of our winged lives flying by while we pray our oars will take us somewhere brighter. Or perhaps I am being pseudo profound Though don't you get a summing sense of January in the Christmas tree? It leans bare, sadly against your house while the fairy lights are packed away into cardboard boxes
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Apr 16, 2014
Apr 16, 2014 at 3:07 PM UTC
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