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Communication

Haven’t I seen you before

Sitting on a branch

You were the moon and the stars

And you knew how to dance

 

I saw you on the snowflake

Dancing in the flowers

On the road you lay

Overcome by the showers

 

Haven’t I seen you before

You were in the balloon

You swam in the ocean

And you showed me the lagoon

 

The tornado swept me off my feet

And you were there

I saw your face so sweet

And your swirling hair

 

I was lost without you

And wanted to see you again

But the bright sunlight shone

And I was awake in my bed

 

“Haven’t I seen you before” he said

She replied, “No I don’t recall”

“ I could’ve sworn I’ve seen that face before”

She said “Only in your dreams…”

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Published
Feb 15, 2010
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