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Sentient Metronome

My little darling, Have you ever known, You were always, My sentient metronome? You speak a beat, And I follow your tongue, You set the rhythm, I just follow along. My little metronome, Lately we have had different dreams, You have dreams of the ocean, I’ve been dreaming of New Orleans. I know I can never change you. I can’t make you change your song. I’m afraid I must leave you, We’re just not getting along. My little metronome, You still set the rhythm of my heart, Maybe in the future, We won’t be so far apart. And one can never know, Where either one of us will grow, Maybe one day I’ll turn out to be, Your sentient metronome.
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