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The lady in the rafters Though her image was slight, She knew every string And heard angels every night Each board was her fortress Every fracture, her eye She knew she could either stay here or die Yes, her world was an attic Forgotten by many Except for the strings With their love notes heavy The cold was her blanket With the fire outside And the stars always watching And the birds by her side The lady in the rafters Her heart ever light Hearing truths in her slumber And angels every night
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Mar 6, 2014
Mar 6, 2014 at 2:26 AM UTC
The Lady in the Rafters
The lady in the rafters Though her image was slight, She knew every string And heard angels every night Each board was her fortress Every fracture, her eye She knew she could either stay here or die Yes, her world was an attic Forgotten by many Except for the strings With their love notes heavy The cold was her blanket With the fire outside And the stars always watching And the birds by her side The lady in the rafters Her heart ever light Hearing truths in her slumber And angels every night
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Mar 6, 2014
Mar 6, 2014 at 2:26 AM UTC
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