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The sky was starry, but the stars didn't glow She was dressed in white, I couldn't see her in the snow I could smell the flowers, though they couldn't grow So i knew that she would show Up Sooner or later, on my left or my right I couldn't wait to see her, I would wait the whole night I started to freeze, but I put up the fight I had to see that woman, that woman in white If she was dragging me away, using her coat I wouldn't care, I'd close my eyes and float Till I'd see the dark lake and the big old boat Then we'd sail all the lakes, young and old Bur there I was, waiting, wasting my time, I tried singing songs for her, but they wouldn't rhyme No sounds, no footsteps, no other sign, Only me, loosing the hope of her becoming mine The wind remained quiet, it wouldn't blow The sun started rising, illuminated the snow The morning had arrived, my head hurt, so I opened my eyes and I had to go Home
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Oct 31, 2015
Oct 31, 2015 at 5:45 PM UTC
The Woman in White
The sky was starry, but the stars didn't glow She was dressed in white, I couldn't see her in the snow I could smell the flowers, though they couldn't grow So i knew that she would show Up Sooner or later, on my left or my right I couldn't wait to see her, I would wait the whole night I started to freeze, but I put up the fight I had to see that woman, that woman in white If she was dragging me away, using her coat I wouldn't care, I'd close my eyes and float Till I'd see the dark lake and the big old boat Then we'd sail all the lakes, young and old Bur there I was, waiting, wasting my time, I tried singing songs for her, but they wouldn't rhyme No sounds, no footsteps, no other sign, Only me, loosing the hope of her becoming mine The wind remained quiet, it wouldn't blow The sun started rising, illuminated the snow The morning had arrived, my head hurt, so I opened my eyes and I had to go Home
gina-old
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Oct 31, 2015
Oct 31, 2015 at 5:45 PM UTC
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