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On a cold night a woman did lie, Alone in her blood she'd been left to die, Remembering what she'd been told to do She begged for life her intentions true. Twas a man who heard her cry, And not wishing to see her die Revived the life that had been lost, Even though he knew there'd be a cost. Later that night a girl came into being, Twas the goblin's bride many ghosts were seeing, Back at the scene left behind, Their souls a grim reaper didn't find. Years later on a tragic night, A young girl had discovered by birthday light, Across from her-her mother she didn't see, A ghost was what it appeared to be. Leaving her cake the girl had cried, Longing for her mother who had long since died, Twas a man whom she did meet, From the grim reaper she made her retreat. A hard life was what the girl faced, With an aunt where love lefted no trace, Yet she tried to push through, Knowing that was the best she could do.
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Jun 27, 2019
Jun 27, 2019 at 12:53 AM UTC
Fate
On a cold night a woman did lie, Alone in her blood she'd been left to die, Remembering what she'd been told to do She begged for life her intentions true. Twas a man who heard her cry, And not wishing to see her die Revived the life that had been lost, Even though he knew there'd be a cost. Later that night a girl came into being, Twas the goblin's bride many ghosts were seeing, Back at the scene left behind, Their souls a grim reaper didn't find. Years later on a tragic night, A young girl had discovered by birthday light, Across from her-her mother she didn't see, A ghost was what it appeared to be. Leaving her cake the girl had cried, Longing for her mother who had long since died, Twas a man whom she did meet, From the grim reaper she made her retreat. A hard life was what the girl faced, With an aunt where love lefted no trace, Yet she tried to push through, Knowing that was the best she could do.
Based off 1st few scenes of kdrama goblin
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Jun 27, 2019
Jun 27, 2019 at 12:53 AM UTC
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